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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/01445442-200201000-00006" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1097/01445442-200201000-00006</a>
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Palliative care: rapid redesign to support systemwide quality improvement
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Journal For Healthcare Quality
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2002
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Humans; Leadership; Length of Stay; Program Development; Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Patient Satisfaction; Hospitals; Catholicism; Palliative Care/organization & administration; Family/psychology; Midwestern United States; Hospice Care/standards; Hospital Restructuring; Institutional Management Teams; Multi-Institutional Systems/organization & administration; Multi-Institutional Systems/standards; Palliative Care/standards; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Religious/organization & administration; Religious/standards; Total Quality Management/organization & administration
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Thomas MB; Quinn C
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Large-scale change techniques and rapid redesign methodologies were used to improve the quality of care delivered to patients at the end of life in a large, multihospital healthcare delivery system. By bringing key stakeholders from across the system together at a symposium to formulate the vision and critical criteria for palliative care programs, as well as to develop a flexible set of design tools, each region in the system could respond to the unique needs of its own community. Hospice length of stay for the system improved by 100% in the year after the systemwide symposium.
2002
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/01445442-200201000-00006" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1097/01445442-200201000-00006</a>
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Journal Article
2002
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Catholicism
Family/psychology
Hospice Care/standards
Hospital Restructuring
Hospitals
Humans
Institutional Management Teams
Journal Article
Journal For Healthcare Quality
Leadership
Length Of Stay
Midwestern United States
Multi-Institutional Systems/organization & administration
Multi-Institutional Systems/standards
Outcome Assessment (health Care)
Palliative Care/organization & Administration
Palliative Care/standards
Patient Satisfaction
Practice Guidelines As Topic
Program Development
Quinn C
Religious/organization & administration
Religious/standards
Thomas MB
Total Quality Management/organization & administration