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Standardized colonoscopy reporting and data system: report of the Quality Assurance Task Group of the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable

2007; Elsevier BV; Volume: 65; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.gie.2006.12.055

ISSN

1097-6779

Autores

David A. Lieberman, Marion Nadel, Robert A. Smith, Wendy Atkin, Subash B. Duggirala, Robert H. Fletcher, Seth N. Glick, Charles D. Johnson, Theodore R. Levin, John B. Pope, Michael B. Potter, David F. Ransohoff, Douglas K. Rex, Robert E. Schoen, Paul C. Schroy, Sidney J. Winawer,

Tópico(s)

Global Cancer Incidence and Screening

Resumo

CO-RADS will provide referring health care providers with key information about the outcome of the procedure and recommendations for follow-up. The reporting system will be a valuable tool to facilitate the monitoring of quality within a practice and across practices, and it provides a tool for quality improvement. The process of CQI requires benchmarking performance on meaningful indicators over time and updating those indicators at regular intervals to measure improvement.30Baron R.J. Personal metrics for practice: how'm I doing?.N Engl J Med. 2005; 353: 1992-1993Crossref PubMed Scopus (15) Google Scholar, 31Choudhry N.K. Fletcher R.H. Soumerai S.B. Systematic review: the relationship between clinical experience and quality of health care.Ann Intern Med. 2005; 142: 260-273Crossref PubMed Scopus (972) Google Scholar As part of its statement on Maintenance of Certification, the American Board of Medical Specialties states that critical self-assessment contributes to self-improvement and is preferable to regulatory inspections.32American Board of Medical Specialties: evaluating practice performance for MOC [cited 2006 Jan 30]. Available from: URL:http://www.abms.org/moc.asp.Google Scholar

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