Sheila Leatherman
Performance Measurement for Health System Improvement
Experiences, Challenges and Prospects
Herausgeber: Mossialos, Elias; Smith, Peter C.
Sheila Leatherman
Performance Measurement for Health System Improvement
Experiences, Challenges and Prospects
Herausgeber: Mossialos, Elias; Smith, Peter C.
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Presents a strategic vision of the role that performance measurement can play in securing health system improvement.
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Presents a strategic vision of the role that performance measurement can play in securing health system improvement.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1218g
- ISBN-13: 9780521116763
- ISBN-10: 0521116767
- Artikelnr.: 28111858
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1218g
- ISBN-13: 9780521116763
- ISBN-10: 0521116767
- Artikelnr.: 28111858
List of tables, figures and boxes; List of contributors; Foreword Nata
Menabde; Acknowledgements; Part I. Principles of Performance Measurement:
1. Introduction Peter C. Smith, Elias Mossialos, Sheila Leatherman and
Irene Papanicolas; Part II. Dimensions of Performance: 2. Population health
Ellen Nolte, Chris Bain and Martin McKee; 3. Patient reported outcome
measures and performance measurement Ray Fitzpatrick; 4. Measuring clinical
quality and appropriateness Elizabeth A. McGlynn; 5. Measuring financial
protection in health Adam Wagstaff; 6. Health systems responsiveness: a
measure of the acceptability of health-care processes and systems from the
user's perspective Nicole Valentine, Amit Prasad, Nigel Rice, Sivana Robone
and Somnath Chatterji; 7. Measuring equity of access to health care Sara
Allin, Cristina Hernández-Quevedo and Cristina Masseria; 8. Health system
productivity and efficiency Andrew Street and Unto Häkkinen; Part III.
Analytical Methodology for Performance Measurement: 9. Risk adjustment for
performance measurement Lisa I. Iezzoni; 10. Clinical surveillance and
patient safety Olivia Grigg and David Spiegelhalter; 11. Attribution and
causality in health-care performance measurement Darcey D. Terris and David
C. Aron; 12. Using composite indicators to measure performance in health
care Maria Goddard and Rowena Jacobs; Part IV. Performance Management in
Specific Domains: 13. Performance measurement in primary care Helen Lester
and Martin Roland; 14. Chronic care Martin McKee and Ellen Nolte; 15.
Performance measurement in mental health services Rowena Jacobs and David
McDaid; 16. Long-term care quality monitoring using the inteRAI common
clinical assessment language Vincent Mor, Harriet Finne-Soveri, John
Hirdes, Ruedi Gilgen and Jean-Noel Dupasquier; Part V. Health Policy and
Performance Management: 17. Targets and performance measurement Peter C.
Smith and Reinhard Busse; 18. Public performance reporting on quality
information Paul G. Shekelle; 19. Developing information technology
capacity for performance management Thomas D. Sequist and David W. Bates;
20. Incentives for health-care performance improvement Douglas A. Conrad;
21. Performance information and professional improvement Arnold M. Epstein;
22. International health system comparisons: from measurement challenge to
management tool Jeremy Veillard, Sandra Garcia-Armesto, Sowmya Kadandale
and Niek Klazinga; Part VI. Conclusions: 23. Conclusions Peter C. Smith,
Elias Mossialos, Sheila Leatherman and Irene Papanicolas; Index.
Menabde; Acknowledgements; Part I. Principles of Performance Measurement:
1. Introduction Peter C. Smith, Elias Mossialos, Sheila Leatherman and
Irene Papanicolas; Part II. Dimensions of Performance: 2. Population health
Ellen Nolte, Chris Bain and Martin McKee; 3. Patient reported outcome
measures and performance measurement Ray Fitzpatrick; 4. Measuring clinical
quality and appropriateness Elizabeth A. McGlynn; 5. Measuring financial
protection in health Adam Wagstaff; 6. Health systems responsiveness: a
measure of the acceptability of health-care processes and systems from the
user's perspective Nicole Valentine, Amit Prasad, Nigel Rice, Sivana Robone
and Somnath Chatterji; 7. Measuring equity of access to health care Sara
Allin, Cristina Hernández-Quevedo and Cristina Masseria; 8. Health system
productivity and efficiency Andrew Street and Unto Häkkinen; Part III.
Analytical Methodology for Performance Measurement: 9. Risk adjustment for
performance measurement Lisa I. Iezzoni; 10. Clinical surveillance and
patient safety Olivia Grigg and David Spiegelhalter; 11. Attribution and
causality in health-care performance measurement Darcey D. Terris and David
C. Aron; 12. Using composite indicators to measure performance in health
care Maria Goddard and Rowena Jacobs; Part IV. Performance Management in
Specific Domains: 13. Performance measurement in primary care Helen Lester
and Martin Roland; 14. Chronic care Martin McKee and Ellen Nolte; 15.
Performance measurement in mental health services Rowena Jacobs and David
McDaid; 16. Long-term care quality monitoring using the inteRAI common
clinical assessment language Vincent Mor, Harriet Finne-Soveri, John
Hirdes, Ruedi Gilgen and Jean-Noel Dupasquier; Part V. Health Policy and
Performance Management: 17. Targets and performance measurement Peter C.
Smith and Reinhard Busse; 18. Public performance reporting on quality
information Paul G. Shekelle; 19. Developing information technology
capacity for performance management Thomas D. Sequist and David W. Bates;
20. Incentives for health-care performance improvement Douglas A. Conrad;
21. Performance information and professional improvement Arnold M. Epstein;
22. International health system comparisons: from measurement challenge to
management tool Jeremy Veillard, Sandra Garcia-Armesto, Sowmya Kadandale
and Niek Klazinga; Part VI. Conclusions: 23. Conclusions Peter C. Smith,
Elias Mossialos, Sheila Leatherman and Irene Papanicolas; Index.
List of tables, figures and boxes; List of contributors; Foreword Nata
Menabde; Acknowledgements; Part I. Principles of Performance Measurement:
1. Introduction Peter C. Smith, Elias Mossialos, Sheila Leatherman and
Irene Papanicolas; Part II. Dimensions of Performance: 2. Population health
Ellen Nolte, Chris Bain and Martin McKee; 3. Patient reported outcome
measures and performance measurement Ray Fitzpatrick; 4. Measuring clinical
quality and appropriateness Elizabeth A. McGlynn; 5. Measuring financial
protection in health Adam Wagstaff; 6. Health systems responsiveness: a
measure of the acceptability of health-care processes and systems from the
user's perspective Nicole Valentine, Amit Prasad, Nigel Rice, Sivana Robone
and Somnath Chatterji; 7. Measuring equity of access to health care Sara
Allin, Cristina Hernández-Quevedo and Cristina Masseria; 8. Health system
productivity and efficiency Andrew Street and Unto Häkkinen; Part III.
Analytical Methodology for Performance Measurement: 9. Risk adjustment for
performance measurement Lisa I. Iezzoni; 10. Clinical surveillance and
patient safety Olivia Grigg and David Spiegelhalter; 11. Attribution and
causality in health-care performance measurement Darcey D. Terris and David
C. Aron; 12. Using composite indicators to measure performance in health
care Maria Goddard and Rowena Jacobs; Part IV. Performance Management in
Specific Domains: 13. Performance measurement in primary care Helen Lester
and Martin Roland; 14. Chronic care Martin McKee and Ellen Nolte; 15.
Performance measurement in mental health services Rowena Jacobs and David
McDaid; 16. Long-term care quality monitoring using the inteRAI common
clinical assessment language Vincent Mor, Harriet Finne-Soveri, John
Hirdes, Ruedi Gilgen and Jean-Noel Dupasquier; Part V. Health Policy and
Performance Management: 17. Targets and performance measurement Peter C.
Smith and Reinhard Busse; 18. Public performance reporting on quality
information Paul G. Shekelle; 19. Developing information technology
capacity for performance management Thomas D. Sequist and David W. Bates;
20. Incentives for health-care performance improvement Douglas A. Conrad;
21. Performance information and professional improvement Arnold M. Epstein;
22. International health system comparisons: from measurement challenge to
management tool Jeremy Veillard, Sandra Garcia-Armesto, Sowmya Kadandale
and Niek Klazinga; Part VI. Conclusions: 23. Conclusions Peter C. Smith,
Elias Mossialos, Sheila Leatherman and Irene Papanicolas; Index.
Menabde; Acknowledgements; Part I. Principles of Performance Measurement:
1. Introduction Peter C. Smith, Elias Mossialos, Sheila Leatherman and
Irene Papanicolas; Part II. Dimensions of Performance: 2. Population health
Ellen Nolte, Chris Bain and Martin McKee; 3. Patient reported outcome
measures and performance measurement Ray Fitzpatrick; 4. Measuring clinical
quality and appropriateness Elizabeth A. McGlynn; 5. Measuring financial
protection in health Adam Wagstaff; 6. Health systems responsiveness: a
measure of the acceptability of health-care processes and systems from the
user's perspective Nicole Valentine, Amit Prasad, Nigel Rice, Sivana Robone
and Somnath Chatterji; 7. Measuring equity of access to health care Sara
Allin, Cristina Hernández-Quevedo and Cristina Masseria; 8. Health system
productivity and efficiency Andrew Street and Unto Häkkinen; Part III.
Analytical Methodology for Performance Measurement: 9. Risk adjustment for
performance measurement Lisa I. Iezzoni; 10. Clinical surveillance and
patient safety Olivia Grigg and David Spiegelhalter; 11. Attribution and
causality in health-care performance measurement Darcey D. Terris and David
C. Aron; 12. Using composite indicators to measure performance in health
care Maria Goddard and Rowena Jacobs; Part IV. Performance Management in
Specific Domains: 13. Performance measurement in primary care Helen Lester
and Martin Roland; 14. Chronic care Martin McKee and Ellen Nolte; 15.
Performance measurement in mental health services Rowena Jacobs and David
McDaid; 16. Long-term care quality monitoring using the inteRAI common
clinical assessment language Vincent Mor, Harriet Finne-Soveri, John
Hirdes, Ruedi Gilgen and Jean-Noel Dupasquier; Part V. Health Policy and
Performance Management: 17. Targets and performance measurement Peter C.
Smith and Reinhard Busse; 18. Public performance reporting on quality
information Paul G. Shekelle; 19. Developing information technology
capacity for performance management Thomas D. Sequist and David W. Bates;
20. Incentives for health-care performance improvement Douglas A. Conrad;
21. Performance information and professional improvement Arnold M. Epstein;
22. International health system comparisons: from measurement challenge to
management tool Jeremy Veillard, Sandra Garcia-Armesto, Sowmya Kadandale
and Niek Klazinga; Part VI. Conclusions: 23. Conclusions Peter C. Smith,
Elias Mossialos, Sheila Leatherman and Irene Papanicolas; Index.