TY - JOUR
T1 - Surgical outcomes research
T2 - A progression from performance audits, to assessment of administrative databases, to prospective risk-adjusted analysis - How far have we come?
AU - Morrato, Elaine H.
AU - Dillon, Peter
AU - Ziegler, Moritz
PY - 2008/6/1
Y1 - 2008/6/1
N2 - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review focuses on how the assessment of surgical quality and safety has evolved from individual performance audits and morbidity and mortality reviews, to assessment of large administrative databases, to the current practice of prospective risk-adjusted analysis by a National Surgical Quality Improvement Program for children's surgical care. This evolution follows the natural availability of surgical outcome data and a national call for improved hospital care safety and quality. RECENT FINDINGS: Two new advances in children's surgical care include the comparative use of national health record data compiled in administrative datasets and the use of a risk-adjusted assessment of children's surgical morbidity and mortality as assessed by a newly developed National Surgical Quality Improvement Program for children's operative care. The value and application of these two datasets are presented. SUMMARY: The evolution of the assessment of surgical quality and safety will equip the surgeon with an optimal array of outcome assessment tools to assure the best in surgical quality and safety for the pediatric patient.
AB - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review focuses on how the assessment of surgical quality and safety has evolved from individual performance audits and morbidity and mortality reviews, to assessment of large administrative databases, to the current practice of prospective risk-adjusted analysis by a National Surgical Quality Improvement Program for children's surgical care. This evolution follows the natural availability of surgical outcome data and a national call for improved hospital care safety and quality. RECENT FINDINGS: Two new advances in children's surgical care include the comparative use of national health record data compiled in administrative datasets and the use of a risk-adjusted assessment of children's surgical morbidity and mortality as assessed by a newly developed National Surgical Quality Improvement Program for children's operative care. The value and application of these two datasets are presented. SUMMARY: The evolution of the assessment of surgical quality and safety will equip the surgeon with an optimal array of outcome assessment tools to assure the best in surgical quality and safety for the pediatric patient.
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U2 - 10.1097/MOP.0b013e3283005857
DO - 10.1097/MOP.0b013e3283005857
M3 - Review article
C2 - 18475103
AN - SCOPUS:43449121255
SN - 1040-8703
VL - 20
SP - 320
EP - 325
JO - Current opinion in pediatrics
JF - Current opinion in pediatrics
IS - 3
ER -