Caramanica L, Ficara C, Moynihan P
Semin Nurse Manag. 1995 Sep;3(3):119-25.
Health care leaders now recognize the importance of adding continuous quality improvement activities and the measurement of clinical outcomes to their longstanding quality programs. From other industry leaders, they have learned that there is great promise on quality/cost returns when quality programs focus on measuring performance outcomes rather than just using the longstanding process of measuring variation in staff and system capacity processes. The purpose of this article is to describe how one urban acute care hospital is taking steps to change its quality paradigm and therefore change its quality program, which until recently consisted largely of unrelated quality assurance activities and projects. The new system will be a truly coordinated hospital wide continuous quality improvement program that will align quality activities with the mission of the organization and focus on the measurement of outcomes.