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9780763730611

Core Curriculum for Medical Quality Management

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  • Copyright: 2005-03-16
  • Publisher: Jones & Bartlett
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Summary

Core Curriculum for Medical Quality Management addresses the needs of physicians, medical students, and other health care professionals for current information about medical quality management, principles, methods, programs, systems, and experiences. This book presents a true "state-of-the-nation" assessment of medical quality management and highlights the need for training of physicians who will lead the medical quality movement in the 21st century. Each contributing author is a recognized leader in medical quality management. The reader should find this to be a highly readable basic text to acquire a sound initial working knowledge of medical quality management.

Table of Contents

About the American College Medical Quality ix
Introduction
Alex R. Rodriguez, MD
xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Contributors xix
Chapter 1 Quality Management Principles and Practices 1(68)
ARTHUR L. PELBERG, MD, MPA
Introduction
1(1)
The Quality Management Movement to the Present
1(4)
An Early Start
2(1)
Clinical Quality Assurance
2(1)
Conceptual Foundations of Quality Management
2(1)
Autonomy of Professionals
2(1)
The Parallel Industrial Quality Track
3(1)
From Clinical Quality Management to Total Organization Quality Management
3(1)
Malcolm Baldrige Awards
4(1)
Information Systems Support
4(1)
Institute of Medicine Reports and Other Studies
4(1)
The Purpose and Philosophy of Quality Management
5(51)
Methods and Procedures
8(1)
Quality Management Plans and Work Plans
8(2)
Levels of Inquiry and Quality Management
10(1)
Baseline Assessment and Benchmarking
11(5)
Quality Improvement Process Steps
16(1)
Measurement Challenges
17(7)
Information Systems Support: Indicators and Monitors
24(4)
Methods and Tools
28(16)
Outcomes Assessment
44(2)
Integrated Approaches
46(10)
Benefits and Outcomes of Quality Management
56(1)
Organizational Supports and Obstructions
57(3)
Support Components
57(2)
Obstructions
59(1)
Accrediting and Regulatory Oversight Organizations
60(2)
Organizational Characteristics
60(2)
Key Organizations
62(1)
Summary
62(3)
Web Sites for Health Care Quality
65(1)
Appendix
65(4)
Chapter 2 Utilization Management 69(26)
ERIC Z. SILFEN, MD, MHSA and RALPH H ROSENBLUM, JR., DDS, MHA
Introduction
69(1)
Development of Utilization Management
70(3)
Background and Purpose
70(1)
Developmental Milestones
71(2)
Purpose and Perspective of Utilization Management
73(1)
The Process of Utilization Management
74(11)
Program Design and Work Plan
74(11)
Outcomes and Benefits
85(1)
Organizational Barriers
86(2)
Accrediting and Regulatory Oversight Organizations
88(2)
Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC)
88(1)
Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
89(1)
National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA)
89(1)
Summary
90(5)
Chapter 3 Organization Design and Management 95(28)
JAMES T. ZIEGENFUSS, JR., PHD
Introduction
95(3)
Near Term History
96(2)
Organizational Systems Thinking
98(3)
Responsibilities and Competencies
101(2)
Roles, Authority, and Power
103(2)
Planning and Vision
105(3)
Group Dynamics
108(2)
Strategy Formulation and Implementation
110(4)
Evaluation
114(1)
Education through Feedback
115(2)
Organization and Management Summary
117(5)
Related Readings
122(1)
Chapter 4 Economics, Finance, and Government in Medical Quality Management 123(40)
DONALD FETTEROLF, MD, MBA and JOSEPH L. BRAUN, MD, JD, MBA
Introduction
123(2)
Historical Perspective
125(4)
Basic Concepts in Business and Economics
129(17)
Economics
129(3)
Accounting
132(8)
Finance
140(1)
Other General Business Principles
141(5)
Making the Business Case for Medical Quality
146(3)
The Role of Government in Medical Management and Quality
149(4)
Health Care as a Public Good
153(2)
Conclusion
155(1)
Appendix A
156(2)
Appendix B
158(5)
Chapter 5 Medical Informatics and Information Systems: The Information Infrastructure Needed to Support Quality Measurement and Improvement 163(24)
LOUIS H. DIAMOND, MB, CHB
Introduction
163(1)
Development of an Information Infrastructure: Historical Background
164(3)
The Purpose and Philosophy of an Information Infrastructure
167(1)
Components of an Information Infrastructure for Quality Management
168(14)
Data Sources
168(1)
Data Definitions
169(1)
Coding Classification Systems
170(2)
Data Transmission
172(1)
Data Storage and Analysis
173(4)
Quality Measurement
177(3)
Techniques for Reporting
180(1)
Organizational Capacity
180(2)
Evaluating an Information Infrastructure
182(1)
Barriers to Development of a Health Information Infrastructure
182(1)
A Case Study of Disease Management Interventions
183(4)
Chapter 6 Legal and Ethical Issues in Medical Quality Management 187(20)
JOSEPH A. MISLOVE, JD, MBA and JEFFREY ZALE, MD, MPH
Introduction to Part I, Legal Issues
187(1)
Regulatory and Accreditation Requirements for Medical Quality Management
188(1)
Risk Management Incentives to Conduct Medical Quality Management
188(1)
Legal Responsibility for Conducting Medical Quality Management
189(1)
Legal Protections for Conducting Peer Review: Confidentiality and Immunity
190(6)
Confidentiality of Peer Review Proceedings
191(1)
Immunity of Peer Reviewers
192(4)
Conclusion to Part I: Legal Issues
196(1)
Introduction to Part II: Ethical Issues
196(1)
What Is Medical Ethics?
197(1)
The Relevance of Medical Ethics to Medical Professionals
198(1)
A Short History of Ethical Thought
198(1)
Ethical Principles in Medical Care
199(2)
A Three-Step Approach to Ethical Analysis
201(1)
Common Ethical Dilemmas
202(1)
Ethics Committees
202(1)
An Ethical Dilemma Case: The Right to Die
203(4)
Index 207

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