2015
DOI: 10.3310/hsdr03110
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The dynamics of quality: a national panel study of evidence-based standards

Abstract: BackgroundShortfalls in the receipt of recommended health care have been previously reported in England, leading to preventable poor health.ObjectivesTo assess changes over 6 years in the receipt of effective health-care interventions for people aged 50 years or over in England with cardiovascular disease, depression, diabetes or osteoarthritis; to identify how quality varied with participant characteristics; and to compare the distribution of illness burden in the population with the distributions of diagnosi… Show more

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“…Five of those 31-33 36 39 developed QIs for the healthcare system in the USA, of which three [31][32][33] developed the Assessing Care of Vulnerable Elders QI set. Of the remaining studies targeting the entire spectrum of disciplines, one study 49 was conducted in Belgium, one study 38 focused on UK private households and one study 46 on the Norwegian healthcare system. Another study 34 developed QIs for a relatively new and exceptional system in Canada; the centralised intake care.…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Studies Includedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five of those 31-33 36 39 developed QIs for the healthcare system in the USA, of which three [31][32][33] developed the Assessing Care of Vulnerable Elders QI set. Of the remaining studies targeting the entire spectrum of disciplines, one study 49 was conducted in Belgium, one study 38 focused on UK private households and one study 46 on the Norwegian healthcare system. Another study 34 developed QIs for a relatively new and exceptional system in Canada; the centralised intake care.…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Studies Includedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reports on the receipt of effective health care interventions. By corollary, we deduce that the proportion of patients whose care did not achieve the relevant evidence‐based indicators ranged from 64.4% for osteoarthritis to 15.8% for cardiovascular disease, 40.2% for depression and 29.1% for diabetes …”
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confidence: 98%
“…By corollary, we deduce that the proportion of patients whose care did not achieve the relevant evidence-based indicators ranged from 64.4% for osteoarthritis to 15.8% for cardiovascular disease, 40.2% for depression and 29.1% for diabetes. 7 These startling figures signal an imperative for health librarianswherever they are based, and in whatever role they practiceto come together around a common purpose and act cooperatively, in partnership with others, to achieve the vision for Knowledge for Healthcare: NHS bodies, their staff, learners, patients and the public use the right knowledge and evidence, at the right time, in the right place, enabling high quality decision-making, learning, research and innovation to achieve excellent health care and health improvement. 1…”
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confidence: 99%