Georgiou Andrew, Burns Joan, Penn Danielle, Infante Fernando, Harris Mark
Andrew Georgiou BA DipArts MSc, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Health Informatics, formerly Centre for General Practice Integration Studies, University of New South Wales (UNSW). Centre for Health Informatics, University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, Tel: 0011 61 2 9385 8790, Fax: 0011 61 2 9385 1813.
Joan Burns BSc (Hons) M Ed Admin AFSCHE, Head, Education and Accreditation, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists; and Senior, Lecturer (Conjoint), School of Public Health and Community Medicine, UNSW; formerly Program Manager, National Divisions Diabetes Program, Centre for General, Practice Integration Studies, UNSW.
Health Inf Manag. 2004 Sep;33(2):31-35. doi: 10.1177/183335830403300203.
The Divisions Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Quality Improvement Project (DDCQIP) is a national project that aims to promote quality improvement initiatives among Divisions of General Practice. DDCQIP has investigated the growth of Division-based diabetes and cardiovascular disease register-recall systems and the role they play in promoting evidence-based structured care within general practice. In the period 2000-2002, an increase in the number of GPs using register-recall systems and the rise in the number of active registered patients have made it possible to monitor quality of care and health outcome indicators, and contributed to the growth of a Division-based population health program.
糖尿病与心血管疾病质量改进项目部门(DDCQIP)是一个旨在促进全科医疗部门质量改进举措的全国性项目。DDCQIP调查了基于部门的糖尿病和心血管疾病登记召回系统的发展情况以及它们在全科医疗中促进循证结构化护理方面所发挥的作用。在2000年至2002年期间,使用登记召回系统的全科医生数量增加以及活跃登记患者数量的上升,使得监测医疗质量和健康结果指标成为可能,并推动了基于部门的人群健康项目的发展。