| Literature DB >> 30567622 |
Michael Gaies1, Jeffrey Anderson2,3, Alaina Kipps4, Angela Lorts2, Nicolas Madsen2, Bradley Marino5, John M Costello6, David Brown7, Jeffrey P Jacobs8, David Kasnic9, Stacey Lihn10, Carole Lannon3, Peter Margolis3, Gail D Pearson11, Jonathan Kaltman11, John R Charpie1, Andrew N Redington2, Sara K Pasquali1.
Abstract
Optimising short- and long-term outcomes for children and patients with CHD depends on continued scientific discovery and translation to clinical improvements in a coordinated effort by multiple stakeholders. Several challenges remain for clinicians, researchers, administrators, patients, and families seeking continuous scientific and clinical advancements in the field. We describe a new integrated research and improvement network - Cardiac Networks United - that seeks to build upon the experience and success achieved to-date to create a new infrastructure for research and quality improvement that will serve the needs of the paediatric and congenital heart community in the future. Existing gaps in data integration and barriers to improvement are described, along with the mission and vision, organisational structure, and early objectives of Cardiac Networks United. Finally, representatives of key stakeholder groups - heart centre executives, research leaders, learning health system experts, and parent advocates - offer their perspectives on the need for this new collaborative effort.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical registries; collaborative quality improvement; other; paediatric cardiology; quality improvement
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30567622 DOI: 10.1017/S1047951118001683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Young ISSN: 1047-9511 Impact factor: 1.093