Measuring Health Care: Using Quality Data for Operational, Financial, and Clinical Improvement
Book Title – Measuring Health Care: Using Quality Data for Operational, Financial, and Clinical Improvement
Book Author Last Name – Dlugacz
Total Number of Pages – 240
Book Description – Faculty and students in MHS and MBA/health programs Faculty and students in nursing programs Professionals in health services organizations, including hospitals, public health agencies, large medical clinics, and health insurance companies
Measuring Health Care: Using Quality Data for Operational, Financial, and Clinical Improvement (Wiley Desktop Editions)
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This invaluable guide shows students and professionals how measurements and data can be used to balance quality services and financial viability and how measures can help to evaluate and improve organizational, clinical, and financial processes. The book explains the various performance measurement methods used in health care and shows their practical impact on clinical patient outcomes.
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