Assessing and Improving Patient Care: The Outcomes Monitoring System

18.12.2001


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Table of Contents

Assessing and Improving Patient Care: The Outcomes Monitoring System

Why Quality?

Why Quality?

Why Benchmarking?

PPT Slide

How do you compare to others?

Rational System Design

Common Classification of Problems

Rational System Design

Applied systems analysis

Research Background

PPT Slide

Pilot Project Procedures

CPT Codes and OMS Procedure Groups

Complications Tracked

Perioperative Indicators

Recovery Time Standard: ind2

Post-Discharge Indicators

The Outcomes Monitoring System: Reports

The Outcomes Monitoring System: how does it work?

The Outcomes Monitoring System: how does it work?

1. SOIX Current Operation

2. SOIX Semi-automated Operation

3. SOIX Automated Operation

PPT Slide

at this point we will switch to the FMPro window to demonstrate data entry and forms

What does it take to get started?

Mechanisms for center participation

How do SOIX members use the system?

How will OMS benefit my center?

Assisting centers with accreditation

Listening to member centers

What Does Benchmarking Give?

PPT Slide

Feedback and benchmark reports

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Age distribution Knee Arthroscopy

Surgery Time Knee Arthroscopy

Surgery Time Arthroscopic ACL Repair

Recovery Time Knee Arthroscopy

Complications by Anesthesia Cystoscopy

Procedures in SOIX by November 2001

Procedures in SOIX by November 2001 (contd.)

OMS: Continuing evolution and improvement

Author: Vlad Olchanski

Email: volchans@vcu.edu

Home Page: http://www.soix.com

Other information:
Dr. Olchanski's Personal Home page: "http://views.vcu.edu/~volchans"