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Quality improvement and patient safety in the pediatric ambulatory setting: current knowledge and implications for residency training. Pediatric clinics of North America [Pediatr Clin North Am] Journal article

 
TitleQuality improvement and patient safety in the pediatric ambulatory setting: current knowledge and implications for residency training.
Author(s)Neuspiel DR, Hyman D, Lane M 
InstitutionDivision of General Pediatrics, Levine Children's Hospital of Carolinas Medical Center, PO BOX 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232-2861, USA. Daniel.neuspeil@carolinashealthcare.org
SourcePediatr Clin North Am 2009 Aug; 56(4):935-51.
MeSHAmbulatory Care
Child
Clinical Competence
Curriculum
Guidelines as Topic
Humans
Internship and Residency
Pediatrics
Quality of Health Care
Safety Management
United States
AbstractThe outpatient environment has been the leading edge of improvement work in pediatrics and it has similarly served as an effective locale for the training of pediatric residents in the science of improvement. This review summarizes what is known about the measurement of quality and patient safety in pediatric ambulatory settings. The current Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements for resident training in improvement and their application in these settings are discussed. Some approaches and challenges to meeting these requirements are reviewed. Finally, some future directions that this work may follow are presented; the goal is to strengthen the effectiveness of improvement methods and their linkage to professional education.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19660636
  
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