Quality of Care
The Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research is delighted to share its experience in Quality of Care research. Below are the featured examples of projects currently conducted by our faculty or successfully finalized and published:
- Partnership for Quality Improvement Evaluation With the American College of Physicians
- A Healthy Patient or a Satisfied Customer (or Both!)? Patient Satisfaction in Otolaryngology, Surgery, and Pediatrics
- Achieving Excellence in Biopsychosocial Cancer Pain Management Through A Comprehensive Quality Education Program
- (Dis)Respect Reflected and Perpetuated in Medical Records
- Shared Decision-Making and Parent-Reported Outcomes in Pediatric Sleep-Disordered Breathing
- Measuring What Matters in Hospice and Palliative Care
- Clinical Knowledge Hub - Conceptual Integration of Rules, Data Sets, and Queries
- Linking Blood Stream Infections to Intensive Care Nursing Context of Care and Process
- Maryland Multi-Payor Patient Centered Medical Home Program Evaluation
- Comorbid Conditions in Cancer Survivors: Costs and Quality of Care
- Evaluation of Implementation of Point-of-Care Palliative Care Quality Measures
- Maximizing Respect and Improving Patient Outcomes in HIV and Substance Abuse
- Communication, Respect and Trust in Sickle Cell Disease
Technical Brief on Pediatric Quality Measures Program 3.0
The purpose of this project is to create an evidence map of measures for vision, audiological, and developmental screening and follow-up in children.