| Literature DB >> 22529758 |
Pascal R Fuchshuber1, William Greif, Chantal R Tidwell, Michael S Klemm, Cheryl Frydel, Abdul Wali, Efren Rosas, Molly P Clopp.
Abstract
The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) of the American College of Surgeons provides risk-adjusted surgical outcome measures for participating hospitals that can be used for performance improvement of surgical mortality and morbidity. A surgical clinical nurse reviewer collects 135 clinical variables including preoperative risk factors, intraoperative variables, and 30-day postoperative mortality and morbidity outcomes for patients undergoing major surgical procedures. A report on mortality and complications is prepared twice a year. This article summarizes briefly the history of NSQIP and how its report on surgical outcomes can be used for performance improvement within a hospital system. In particular, it describes how to drive performance improvement with NSQIP data using the example of postoperative respiratory complications--a major factor of postoperative mortality. In addition, this article explains the benefit of a collaborative of several participating NSQIP hospitals and describes how to develop a "playbook" on the basis of an outcome improvement project.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22529758 PMCID: PMC3327110 DOI: 10.7812/TPP/11-127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perm J ISSN: 1552-5767