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1 - MONDAY 18 OCTOBER, 2004 0930-1045: WELCOME Professor
Heather Palmer, USA International perspectives on indicator development
Klazinga N.S., The Netherlands Respondent: Robert Brook, USA 1045-1030:
BREAK 1115: CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS IW1 Risk adjustment
and indicator systems Haya Rubin, USA IW2 Indicators in the e-health
age Jennifer Zelmer, Canada IW3 ACOVE and QA tool development and
use Robert Brook, USA 1230-1330: LUNCH 1330:
PLENARY PRESENTATION National level indicators: UK case study Gwyn
Bevan, UK Slides.pdf
1430-1545: CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS IW4 Strategies for
implementing physician performance measures within IT Karen Kmetik and Heidi
Bossley, USA IW5 Workshop navigator: A newly developed clinical indicator
system Leen de Paepe, Belgium IW6 Reporting indicator performance
Shoshanna Sofaer, USA IW7 U.S. National Healthcare Quality also Disparities
Reports Edward Kelley, USA 1545-1615: BREAK 1615:
PLENARY PRESENTATION SESSIONS Indicators in action in Copenhagen Hospital
Corporation Johan Kjaergaard, Denmark Respondent: The US-JCAHO
experience Jerod M. Loeb, USA 1715: SUMMARY AND CLOSE
DAY 2 - TUESDAY 19 OCTOBER, 2004 0930: WELCOME TO
DAY 2 PLENARY PRESENTATION SESSIONS Overview of interventions
at the physician level Bill Golden, USA Slides.pdf
Quality measures at the level of GP performance Martin Marshall, UK
Slides.pdf
Abstract.pdf
Chair: Heather Palmer 1045-1115: BREAK 1115:
CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS IW8 Indicators and the Clearinghouse
Jean Slutsky and Ed Kelley, USA IW9 The WHO regional office for Europes
path project: Performance assessment tool for quality improvement in hospitals
(PATH) Jeremy Veillard, Spain IW10 Using indicators to incentivise
quality improvement Martin Marshall, UK 1230-1315: LUNCH
1315: SELECTED POSTER PRESENTATIONS FOR DISCUSSION Room A
Chair: David Ballard 032: Performance indicators: building blocks for
sustainable improvement in the delivery of breast services Amos A.F., Chappell
G., Collopy B., Lockwood S., Nolan G., Phillips S., Portelli R. Abstract.pdf
036: Variations in ICU mortality rates and the need for quality improvement
in Korea Kim J.Y., Hwang J.H., Kim J.S., Hwang Y.S., Kim M.Y., Kang J.S.,
Min I.S. Abstract.pdf
015: Development of an international performance indicator programme benchmarking
initiative Carter I., Cahill M., De Beukeleer M., Franklin R., Fullerton K.,
Goodall A., Lips T., Muscat M., Schembri J., Schots J., Veldhuis E. Abstract.pdf
014: Performance reporting in primary care. PROAC (Performance Report On
Ambulatory Care): A three-dimensional quality framework tool assisting the tracking
of key performance and clinical indicators within a large primary health organisation
(PHO) in Auckland, New Zealand Boberg C., Whineray M. Abstract.pdf
045: Performance indicators of general practitioners as outcome measures
of a cluster-randomised controlled trial in the Lazio region of Italy Perria
C., Mandolini D., Jefferson T., Guerrera C., Pasquarella A., Guasticchi G.
Abstract.pdf
017: Quality indicators based on dutch guidelines: Performance in general
practice Braspenning J.C.C., Grol R.P.T.M. Abstract.pdf
063: Rapid cycle improvements in the delivery of adult clinical preventive
health services across a metropolitan-based primary care setting Molen K.D.,
Ballard D.J., Fullerton C, Haydar Z, Kennerly D.A., Winter D. Abstract.pdf
1415: PLENARY PRESENTATION: Consumer level indicators
Jan Mainz, Denmark Other presenter/s: Director Danish Cancer Organisation
for Consumers 1515: SUMMARY SUMMIT 1530: Break
Informal round table consultation sessions on indicator experiences 1700:
CLOSE
INDICATOR
POSTERS ON DISPLAY DURING THE SUMMIT 003: Indicators for preventable
drug-related morbidity: Facilitating changes in practice? Morris C.J, Cantrill
J.A, Avery A.J, Howard R.L. Abstract.pdf
006: Transparancy in practice management: Quality indicators Tacken M.A.J.B.,
Braspenning J.C.C. Abstract.pdf
007: The role of clinical guidelines in the reduction of patients hospitalisation
with hypertonic disease Orozaliev S.O., Abilov B.A., Turgunbaeva A.A.
Abstract.pdf
009: Development of clinical performance indicators in a neurosciences specialist
unit Harvey R. J., Morgan M. Abstract.pdf
010: Adherence to key indicators for antibiotic use in lower respiratory
tract infections (lRTI): A multi-centre trial in Dutch hospitals Schouten
J.A., Hulscher M.E.J.L., Kullberg B.J., van der Meer J.W.M., Grol R.P.T.M.
Abstract.pdf
011: The value of the rehabilitation activities profile (RAP) as a quality
sub-system in rehabilitation medicine Beckerman H., Roelofsen E.E., Knol D.L.,
Lankhorst G.J. Abstract.pdf
012: Asessment of quality improvement implementation in hospitals: Cross-national
validation of a quality management scale Counte, M., Meurer, S., Lin, L-S.,
Lubben, S. Abstract.pdf
016: The relatedness of quality indicators in specific domains of general
practice: The prescription of antibiotics as an example Van Roosmalen M.S.,
Braspenning J.C.C. Abstract.pdf
018: Defining key performance indicators for the EFQM model in
a large non profit healthcare organisation Wienand U., Forini E., Guerzoni
F., Napoli N., Ughi M., Celin D. Abstract.pdf
020: A Quality indicator reporting format for improving performance Miller
J.K., Sumithran L. Abstract.pdf
021: The use of quality indicators in units of internal medicine and in general
practice in Marche Region, Italy Misericordia P., Simoni P., Landro V., Gardini
A. Abstract.pdf
024: Developing and implementing a national performance indicator suite to
enhance the service planning process in the Irish health sector Christian
L., ONeill T.
Abstract.pdf 025: What are my indicators of prescribing quality telling
me? Haaijer-Ruskamp F.M., Vander Stichele R., de Joncheere C. Abstract.pdf
026: A system of case management monitoring for PMTCT of HIV to improve health
care performance in resource-limited settings Shabarova Z., Tyapkin G.
Abstract.pdf
027: Institution-based quality assessment of blood transfusion in South Korea
Min I.S., Choi M.R., Kim S.Y., Jung E.Y., Hwang J.H., Lee S. Abstract.pdf
028: Nursing staff and the effectiveness of fall prevention on the quality
indicators of documented falls Chen, Y-C., Chien, S-F., Kuo, S-Y. Abstract.pdf
030: A framework for indicators of healthcare in the Netherlands Kalter
E.S.J., Eland A., de Heij L., Berg M. Abstract.pdf
031: The impacts of promoting tumbler activity on the incidence
of patient falls during hospitalisation Huang S.F., Liu H.Y., Shih C.L., Li
C.Y., Lin C.P., Huang, L. H. Abstract.pdf
038: The development of a set of Dutch hospital performance indicators as
an instrument for quality control and improvement van Straten A., Meijerink
Y., Gras M., Haeck J., Edgar P., Berg M. Abstract.pdf
039: Reassessment of the validity of performance indicators for the management
of employees with mental health problems by occupational physicians Rebergen
D.S., Bruinvels D.J., Hlobil H., van Mechelen W. Abstract.pdf
040: Splitting hospital indicators into several 'tableau de bord': Preliminary
experience at the Modenas health care trust Pini Monica P.M., Turci
Graziella T.G., Cencetti Stefano C.S. Abstract.pdf
041: Stability and continuity of clinical care when monitored by quality
control charts Gross T. Paschen U. Abstract.pdf
043: Full assistance efficiency rate: A method for measuring grouped indicators
in Moinhos de Vento hospital, Brazil Enck C. R., Müller I. T., Weber
B., Seabra S. A. K., Polanczyk C. A., Borges F. A. Abstract.pdf
044: Using clinical indicators to drive performance improvement Polancich
S., Restrepo E. Abstract.pdf
047: Standardised performance indicators increase accountability and promote
changed practices Dlugacz Y.D., Restifo A. Abstract.pdf
048: Generic clinical indicators and patient record reviews: Self-evaluation
of the clinical documentation in patient records in Copenhagen Hospital Corporation
(CHC) Bagger D., Skjøt P., Riisberg K. AbstractA.pdf
AbstractB.pdf
049: Physicians views on public reporting of hospital quality: Clinical
performance and patient perspectives Barr J.K., Bernard S., Sherwin T.E.,
Lenfesty N., Sofaer S., Miranda D. Abstract.pdf
050: Benchmarking hospital care Junnila M., Järvelin J., Linna M.,
Idänpään-Heikkilä U. Abstract.pdf
052: Development of a health-related quality of life questionnaire in renal
transplant patients Gentile S., Jouve E., Fernandez C., Fontaine M.E., Dussol
B., Moal V., Berland Y., Sambuc R. Abstract.pdf
053: A clinical audit to improve appropriateness and responsiveness of care
for patients with bacterial endocarditis Gaddi O., Formisano D., Curcio Rubertini
B. 056: The web community: Promoting appropriate clinical practice
Curcio Rubertini B., Canali G., De Franco S. 059: Evaluation of patients
satisfaction using critical questions, comments from the patients and detailed
organisational feedback Riiskjaer E. Abstract.pdf
060: Measuring standards and indicators in the patient pathway for disease-specific
areas Rasmussen L., Dahlerup H. Abstract.pdf
062: Assessing clients compliance applying home health care quality
indicators Chang Hyun-Sook, Chin Young-Ran 064: Lets measure
and manage risk outcomes before introducing benchmarking? Ranasinghe D.
Abstract.pdf
066: Indicators of patients satisfaction in the Valencian autonomous community
Cervera M., Mira J.J., Gómez G., Villanueva A., Pérez V., Tomás
O., Rodríguez-Marín J. Abstract.pdf
067: The equivalence of mail and telephone responses to the hospital CAHPS
(HCAHPS®) survey De Vries H., Elliott M., Hepner K., Keller S., Hays R.D.
068: The policy dynamics of developing a national performance indicator framework
for the Netherlands ten Asbroek A.H.A., Geelhoed J., Custers T., Arah O.A.,
De Koning J.S., Delnoij D.M.J., Klazinga N.S. Abstract.pdf
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