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      Defining and classifying clinical indicators for quality improvement

      International Journal for Quality in Health Care
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          This paper provides a brief review of definitions, characteristics, and categories of clinical indicators for quality improvement in health care. Clinical indicators assess particular health structures, processes, and outcomes. They can be rate- or mean-based, providing a quantitative basis for quality improvement, or sentinel, identifying incidents of care that trigger further investigation. They can assess aspects of the structure, process, or outcome of health care. Furthermore, indicators can be generic measures that are relevant for most patients or disease-specific, expressing the quality of care for patients with specific diagnoses. Monitoring health care quality is impossible without the use of clinical indicators. They create the basis for quality improvement and prioritization in the health care system. To ensure that reliable and valid clinical indicators are used, they must be designed, defined, and implemented with scientific rigour.

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          Journal
          International Journal for Quality in Health Care
          International Journal for Quality in Health Care
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          1353-4505
          1464-3677
          December 01 2003
          December 01 2003
          : 15
          : 6
          : 523-530
          Article
          10.1093/intqhc/mzg081
          14660535
          d1bcd245-6bc9-41dd-934f-7cfe5b136aee
          © 2003
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