Advanced Research Methods: Evidence-Based Practice
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June 5, Quality Indicators
According to Kennedy, Bakir & Brauer (2012) measuring heath systems quality is rapidly becoming a priority for the government, the public in addition to the private sector. Surgical complications continue be on the rise in both adult and pediatric populations and health system improvements within our government have become a priority to ensure a safer environment for our patients. Surgical complications are said to cost the public billions of dollars; in 2004 alone it was noted to have cost Canadians 19.8 billion dollars for both intentional and unintentional surgical injuries (2012). Quality Indicators have mandated the evolution of surgical performances over the past decade, adult surgical procedures have been the main focus, however; the shift has been moving towards pediatric surgical procedures in more recent years (2012). “Quality Indicators refer to clear, measurable items related to outcomes” (2012). The Quality Indicators established and supported by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality are one response towards the need for multidimensional, accessible quality measures that can …show more content…
Facilities where procedures are performed should also be held to a higher standard and be accountable for their actions and the actions of those they employ. If there are no standards by which we are measured then there would be no reason to excel, average would be okay. It is because of these quality indicators and quality measures professionals are pushed to the next level, research continues, evidenced based practices exist, and the practice of medicine has prevailed to the level where it is