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Text: Healthcare Quality Management Student Workbook-5th edition Project 2-1: Structure, Process, Outcome, and Patient Experience Measures Project Description: For a comprehensive understanding of performance, healthcare organizations measure four distinct characteristics: structure, process, outcome, and patient experience measures. Structure measures are used to assess the organization's capacity to provide quality patient care. Process measures are used to assess satisfactory completion of healthcare tasks. Outcome measures are used to assess the end result of healthcare services. Patient experience measures are used to better understand how patients perceived the healthcare services. In this project, you'll identify which characteristic (structure, process, outcome, or patient experience) is being evaluated by a performance measure. Instructions: Download the answer sheet for this project from the website: http://www.brownspath.com/students. For each performance measure listed below, determine whether the measure is used to evaluate healthcare structure, process, outcome, or patient experience. The measures in this project are commonly used in ambulatory surgery centers. 1. Percent of patients with a complete admission assessment (as defined by facility policy) 2. Percent of patient records containing accurate insurance information 3. Percent of surgeries that begin within 15 minutes of scheduled start time 4. Average length of stay from admission to discharge (in hours) 5. Percent of patients requiring hospital admission following ambulatory surgery 6. Percent of patients whose systolic blood pressure varies more than 40mm Hg after admission to the post-anesthesia recovery unit 7. Number of surgeries cancelled due to unavailable equipment 8. Percent of patients who experience an adverse drug reaction 9. Percent of records containing documentation of preoperative evaluation by an anesthesiologist 10. Number of complaints received from patients/families about adequacy of parking accommodations 11. Average charges for each of the top ten ambulatory procedures performed 12. Percent of patients that attend preoperative education classes 13. Percent of patients that develop a postoperative infection 14. Number of health department citations for violations of health or safety regulations 3. Record your responses on the answer sheet provided for this project.

          Text: Healthcare Quality Management Student Workbook-5th edition
Project 2-1: Structure, Process, Outcome, and Patient Experience Measures Project Description: For a comprehensive understanding of performance, healthcare organizations measure four distinct characteristics: structure, process, outcome, and patient experience measures. Structure measures are used to assess the organization's capacity to provide quality patient care. Process measures are used to assess satisfactory completion of healthcare tasks. Outcome measures are used to assess the end result of healthcare services. Patient experience measures are used to better understand how patients perceived the healthcare services. In this project, you'll identify which characteristic (structure, process, outcome, or patient experience) is being evaluated by a performance measure.

Instructions: Download the answer sheet for this project from the website: http://www.brownspath.com/students. For each performance measure listed below, determine whether the measure is used to evaluate healthcare structure, process, outcome, or patient experience. The measures in this project are commonly used in ambulatory surgery centers.

1. Percent of patients with a complete admission assessment (as defined by facility policy)
2. Percent of patient records containing accurate insurance information
3. Percent of surgeries that begin within 15 minutes of scheduled start time
4. Average length of stay from admission to discharge (in hours)
5. Percent of patients requiring hospital admission following ambulatory surgery
6. Percent of patients whose systolic blood pressure varies more than 40mm Hg after admission to the post-anesthesia recovery unit
7. Number of surgeries cancelled due to unavailable equipment
8. Percent of patients who experience an adverse drug reaction
9. Percent of records containing documentation of preoperative evaluation by an anesthesiologist
10. Number of complaints received from patients/families about adequacy of parking accommodations
11. Average charges for each of the top ten ambulatory procedures performed
12. Percent of patients that attend preoperative education classes
13. Percent of patients that develop a postoperative infection
14. Number of health department citations for violations of health or safety regulations

3. Record your responses on the answer sheet provided for this project.
        
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Text: Healthcare Quality Management Student Workbook-5th edition Project 2-1: Structure, Process, Outcome, and Patient Experience Measures Project Description: For a comprehensive understanding of performance, healthcare organizations measure four distinct characteristics: structure, process, outcome, and patient experience measures. Structure measures are used to assess the organization's capacity to provide quality patient care. Process measures are used to assess satisfactory completion of healthcare tasks. Outcome measures are used to assess the end result of healthcare services. Patient experience measures are used to better understand how patients perceived the healthcare services. In this project, you'll identify which characteristic (structure, process, outcome, or patient experience) is being evaluated by a performance measure. Instructions: Download the answer sheet for this project from the website: http://www.brownspath.com/students. For each performance measure listed below, determine whether the measure is used to evaluate healthcare structure, process, outcome, or patient experience. The measures in this project are commonly used in ambulatory surgery centers. 1. Percent of patients with a complete admission assessment (as defined by facility policy) 2. Percent of patient records containing accurate insurance information 3. Percent of surgeries that begin within 15 minutes of scheduled start time 4. Average length of stay from admission to discharge (in hours) 5. Percent of patients requiring hospital admission following ambulatory surgery 6. Percent of patients whose systolic blood pressure varies more than 40mm Hg after admission to the post-anesthesia recovery unit 7. Number of surgeries cancelled due to unavailable equipment 8. Percent of patients who experience an adverse drug reaction 9. Percent of records containing documentation of preoperative evaluation by an anesthesiologist 10. Number of complaints received from patients/families about adequacy of parking accommodations 11. Average charges for each of the top ten ambulatory procedures performed 12. Percent of patients that attend preoperative education classes 13. Percent of patients that develop a postoperative infection 14. Number of health department citations for violations of health or safety regulations 3. Record your responses on the answer sheet provided for this project.
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