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VA-放射肿瘤学质量监督计划。

VA-Radiation Oncology Quality Surveillance Program.

机构信息

VHA National Radiation Oncology Program Office, Richmond, Virginia.

VHA National Radiation Oncology Program Office, Richmond, Virginia.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2020 Mar 1;106(3):639-647. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2019.08.064. Epub 2020 Jan 23.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We sought to develop a quality surveillance program for approximately 15,000 US veterans treated at the 40 radiation oncology facilities at the Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals each year.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

State-of-the-art technologies were used with the goal to improve clinical outcomes while providing the best possible care to veterans. To measure quality of care and service rendered to veterans, the Veterans Health Administration established the VA Radiation Oncology Quality Surveillance program. The program carries forward the American College of Radiology Quality Research in Radiation Oncology project methodology of assessing the wide variation in practice pattern and quality of care in radiation therapy by developing clinical quality measures (QM) used as quality indices. These QM data provide feedback to physicians by identifying areas for improvement in the process of care and identifying the adoption of evidence-based recommendations for radiation therapy.

RESULTS

Disease-site expert panels organized by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) defined quality measures and established scoring criteria for prostate cancer (intermediate and high risk), non-small cell lung cancer (IIIA/B stage), and small cell lung cancer (limited stage) case presentations. Data elements for 1567 patients from the 40 VA radiation oncology practices were abstracted from the electronic medical records and treatment management and planning systems. Overall, the 1567 assessed cases passed 82.4% of all QM. Pass rates for QM for the 773 lung and 794 prostate cases were 78.0% and 87.2%, respectively. Marked variations, however, were noted in the pass rates for QM when tumor site, clinical pathway, or performing centers were separately examined.

CONCLUSIONS

The peer-review protected VA-Radiation Oncology Surveillance program based on clinical quality measures allows providers to compare their clinical practice to peers and to make meaningful adjustments in their personal patterns of care unobtrusively.

摘要

目的

我们旨在为每年约 15000 名在美国退伍军人事务部(VA)医院的 40 个放射肿瘤学设施接受治疗的美国退伍军人开发一个质量监测计划。

方法与材料

采用最先进的技术,旨在改善临床结果,同时为退伍军人提供最好的护理。为了衡量向退伍军人提供的护理质量和服务,退伍军人健康管理局建立了 VA 放射肿瘤学质量监测计划。该计划延续了美国放射肿瘤学会质量研究的方法,通过制定用于衡量质量的临床质量指标(QM),评估放射治疗实践模式和护理质量的广泛差异。这些 QM 数据通过识别护理过程中需要改进的领域,并识别采用放射治疗的循证建议,为医生提供反馈。

结果

美国放射肿瘤学会(ASTRO)组织的疾病部位专家小组定义了质量指标,并为前列腺癌(中高危)、非小细胞肺癌(IIIA/B 期)和小细胞肺癌(局限期)病例制定了评分标准。从 40 个 VA 放射肿瘤学实践中提取了 1567 名患者的电子病历和治疗管理及规划系统的数据元素。总体而言,所有 QM 的通过率为 82.4%。773 例肺癌和 794 例前列腺癌的 QM 通过率分别为 78.0%和 87.2%。然而,当分别检查肿瘤部位、临床路径或实施中心时,QM 的通过率存在显著差异。

结论

基于临床质量指标的同行评审保护的 VA-放射肿瘤学监测计划允许提供者将其临床实践与同行进行比较,并在不引人注目的情况下对其个人护理模式进行有意义的调整。

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