Standards of surgery beyond metropolitan centers: a fresh look at perioperative quality measures in small-town America.

by Cronen P, Qadan M, Hicks NZ, Polk HC on July 21, 2010

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Standards of surgery beyond metropolitan centers: a fresh look at perioperative quality measures in small-town America.

Am J Surg. 2010 Jul;200(1):97-104

Authors: Cronen P, Qadan M, Hicks NZ, Polk HC

BACKGROUND: Surgical quality measures have room for improvement in both large- and small-town hospitals. METHODS: We sought concurrence of surgical specialists (general, orthopedic, gynecologic) to study accepted quality and safety parameters using a surgical time-out-based platform. RESULTS: Surgeons and hospitalists participated promptly and actively and recorded enhanced performance measures compared with prior work and within the period of study. Practice patterns varied, and interchange among participating hospitals was helpful. CONCLUSIONS: Smaller institutions are more nimble than larger ones and developed interchangeable ideas for improvement. Surgical process measures improved such that all 4 hospitals are concerned about and committed to maintaining the gains.

PMID: 20637342 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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