Literature DB >> 11815944

Using a pediatric database to drive quality improvement.

Kory Kittle1, Kelsi Currier, Lorna Dyk, Kurt Newman.   

Abstract

To survive in today's competitive market, children's hospitals must make informed decisions on cost reduction and resource optimization, while maintaining the highest quality of care. The Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS) is designed to assist children's hospitals and physicians in making these types of decisions. PHIS is a detailed comparative database that gives participating hospitals and clinicians the ability to assess and improve the resources required for patient care. PHIS data are used to compare hospital performance against clinical guidelines for the purpose of identifying opportunities that can lead to quality improvement and development of clinical benchmarks among peers. There is broad interest in the use of guidelines for clinical benchmarking because of rising health care costs, increasing demand for care, and more expensive technologies. PHIS continues to be an invaluable tool in assisting hospitals in their everyday efforts to improve efficacy and performance. Copyright 2002 by W.B. Saunders Company

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11815944     DOI: 10.1053/spsu.2002.29367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 1055-8586            Impact factor:   2.754


  13 in total

1.  National variation in costs and mortality for leukodystrophy patients in US children's hospitals.

Authors:  Cameron J Brimley; Jonathan Lopez; Keith van Haren; Jacob Wilkes; Xiaoming Sheng; Clint Nelson; E Kent Korgenski; Rajendu Srivastava; Joshua L Bonkowsky
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 3.372

2.  A QI Initiative to Reduce Hospitalization for Children With Isolated Skull Fractures.

Authors:  Todd W Lyons; Anne M Stack; Michael C Monuteaux; Stephanie L Parver; Catherine R Gordon; Caroline D Gordon; Mark R Proctor; Lise E Nigrovic
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2016-05-11       Impact factor: 7.124

3.  Comparison of in-patient costs for children treated on the AAML0531 clinical trial: A report from the Children's Oncology Group.

Authors:  Kelly D Getz; Yimei Li; Todd A Alonzo; Matthew Hall; Robert B Gerbing; Lillian Sung; Yuan-Shung Huang; Staci Arnold; Alix E Seif; Tamara P Miller; Rochelle Bagatell; Brian T Fisher; Peter C Adamson; Alan Gamis; Ron Keren; Richard Aplenc
Journal:  Pediatr Blood Cancer       Date:  2015-05-06       Impact factor: 3.167

4.  Single-stage versus multi-stage pull-through for Hirschsprung's disease: practice trends and outcomes in infants.

Authors:  Jason P Sulkowski; Jennifer N Cooper; Anthony Congeni; Erik G Pearson; Benedict C Nwomeh; Edward J Doolin; Martin L Blakely; Peter C Minneci; Katherine J Deans
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  2014-07-10       Impact factor: 2.545

5.  Novel and known morbidities of leukodystrophies identified using a phenome-wide association study.

Authors:  Joshua L Bonkowsky; Jacob Wilkes; Jian Ying; Wei-Qi Wei
Journal:  Neurol Clin Pract       Date:  2020-10

6.  Hospitalization Burden and Incidence of Krabbe Disease.

Authors:  Gabrielle Ghabash; Jacob Wilkes; Bradley J Barney; Joshua L Bonkowsky
Journal:  J Child Neurol       Date:  2021-10-20       Impact factor: 1.987

7.  Respiratory syncytial virus-associated mortality in hospitalized infants and young children.

Authors:  Carrie L Byington; Jacob Wilkes; Kent Korgenski; Xiaoming Sheng
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2014-12-08       Impact factor: 7.124

8.  Racial/Ethnic and Insurance Status Disparities in Distance Traveled to Access Children's Hospital Care for Severe Illness: the Case of Children with Leukodystrophies.

Authors:  Sara E Grineski; Danielle X Morales; Timothy Collins; Jacob Wilkes; Joshua L Bonkowsky
Journal:  J Racial Ethn Health Disparities       Date:  2020-02-24

9.  Longer interdialytic interval and cause-specific hospitalization in children receiving chronic dialysis.

Authors:  Tamar Springel; Benjamin Laskin; Justine Shults; Ron Keren; Susan Furth
Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant       Date:  2013-07-16       Impact factor: 5.992

10.  Geographic and Specialty Access Disparities in US Pediatric Leukodystrophy Diagnosis.

Authors:  Sara Grineski; Danielle X Morales; Timothy Collins; Jacob Wilkes; Joshua L Bonkowsky
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2020-03-03       Impact factor: 4.406

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