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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) methods are increasingly widely used to bridge the gaps between the evidence base for best clinical practice, what actually happens in practice, and the achievement of better population health outcomes. Among a range of quality improvement strategies, CQI methods are characterised by iterative and ongoing use of specific processes to identify quality problems, develop solutions, and implement and evaluate changes. The application of CQI processes in health is evolving and evidence of their success continues to emerge. There is, however, a need to enhance understanding of how best to implement, scale-up and evaluate CQI programs for the purpose of improving quality of care and population health outcomes in different contexts. This research topic aims to attract articles that add to knowledge of useful approaches to tailoring CQI methods for different contexts or purposes, and for implementation, scale-up and evaluation of CQI interventions/programs.
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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) methods are increasingly widely used to bridge the gaps between the evidence base for best clinical practice, what actually happens in practice, and the achievement of better population health outcomes. Among a range of quality improvement strategies, CQI methods are characterised by iterative and ongoing use of specific processes to identify quality problems, develop solutions, and implement and evaluate changes. The application of CQI processes in health is evolving and evidence of their success continues to emerge. There is, however, a need to enhance understanding of how best to implement, scale-up and evaluate CQI programs for the purpose of improving quality of care and population health outcomes in different contexts. This research topic aims to attract articles that add to knowledge of useful approaches to tailoring CQI methods for different contexts or purposes, and for implementation, scale-up and evaluation of CQI interventions/programs.
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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) methods are increasingly widely used to bridge the gaps between the evidence base for best clinical practice, what actually happens in practice, and the achievement of better population health outcomes. Among a range of quality improvement strategies, CQI methods are characterised by iterative and ongoing use of specific processes to identify quality problems, develop solutions, and implement and evaluate changes. The application of CQI processes in health is evolving and evidence of their success continues to emerge. There is, however, a need to enhance understanding of how best to implement, scale-up and evaluate CQI programs for the purpose of improving quality of care and population health outcomes in different contexts. This research topic aims to attract articles that add to knowledge of useful approaches to tailoring CQI methods for different contexts or purposes, and for implementation, scale-up and evaluation of CQI interventions/programs.
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Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding, which aims to enable, so far as possible, shared experiences of the world’s ills and some alleviation of those ills’ effects.Such an attribute is thus of great value within healthcare institutions such as general practicesand other primary and community healthcare settings. It may characterise the peoplewho participate in those institutions; or, it may not so characterise them. The appearanceof compassion, under certain conditions and even in fragile and incomplete forms, is a kindof human excellence, a way of being for the good in community.* Compassion is not, therefore,a commodity, to be bought, sold and traded. Although time can be costed, there is noline for compassion in any budget. Were compassion to be thought a commodity, one couldimagine trading it off against some more measurable factor (efficiency, cost-effectiveness, etc.).However, our human capacity for compassion, though fragile, tends to resist such marginalisationand reductionism.
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Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Family medicine --- Family Practice --- Primary Health Care --- Community Health Services --- Médecine familiale --- Periodicals --- organization & administration --- Périodiques --- Family Practice. --- Primary Health Care. --- Family medicine. --- organization & administration. --- Family practice (Medicine) --- General practice (Medicine) --- Primary Healthcare --- Primary Care --- Care, Primary --- Care, Primary Health --- Health Care, Primary --- Healthcare, Primary --- Family Practices --- Practice, Family --- Practices, Family --- family practice --- Medicine --- Physicians (General practice) --- Hygiëne. Gezondheidszorg. Bescherming --- Human medicine --- Internal Medicine --- primary healthcare --- general practice --- Access to Primary Care
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Soins de santé primaires. --- Santé, Services de --- Politique sanitaire. --- Administration. --- Primary Health Care. --- Primary Healthcare --- Primary Care --- Care, Primary --- Care, Primary Health --- Health Care, Primary --- Healthcare, Primary --- Hygiène publique --- Gezondheidszorg (Openbare). --- Primary Health Care --- Access to Primary Care --- Santé, Services de - Administration. --- Sante, services de --- Soins medicaux ambulatoires
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Articles on the multi-dimensional aspects of primary care. Includes case studies, multidisciplinary participatory research and evaluated system improvement projects, informing policy for integrated care.
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