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Q monitor : Observateur-Q : les soins de santé en Ontario 2009 : vue d'ensemble

30 Apr 2009

We is to help improve the publicly funded health system by collect data from a variety of sources, including surveys monitoring and reporting on its quality to the people of by the government and independent organizations such Ontario and by encouraging continuous improvement. [...] By reporting the As in the past, the report presents information in catego- benefits of that progress — and the consequences when we ries, the “nine attributes” we distilled from what Ontarians still fall short — the Ontario Health Quality Council can told us a high-performing health system should be — encourage change and reinforce efforts to improve quality. [...] Promoting quality The success studies are closely tied to the rest of the work we’re doing to improve the health system and the overall improvement health of the people of Ontario. [...] In contrast, only one in four mation with physicians or organizations in the commu- people in Germany, the Netherlands and the US have to nity. [...] The hospital identi- from their regular duties to analyze the root causes of prob- fied four areas where flow needed to improve: in emergen- lems with quality, map the steps that take place in the cy, between emergency and general internal medicine, in delivery of care and think about how to eliminate processes general internal medicine and between the hospital and the that waste time, space or ot
public health delivery of health care medical care health services accessibility quality assurance, health care
ISBN
9781424989249 9781424989256
Pages
172
Published in
Canada

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