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‘Scopus - Lancet: Doctor performance and public accountability Page 1 of 5 er | Login @ SCOoPUS are BWuive cnat D note Y scopus Quick Search (sq) EES and Scopus” (Hassle Int] [SPraviows] 487 of 2464 [hie Lancet Volume 362, Issue 9393, 25 October 2003, Pages 1404-1408 Dor: 10.1016/50140-6736(03)14638-7 (Ta hj output] (( Add to Document Type: Review View references (30) [Basic Format [Extended Format) Cited By since 1996 This article has been cited Wiew at Publisher (it Author Pabited [ist Author SOHUS 11 times in Scopus: (Showing the 2 most recent) Doctor performance and public . Lepnurm, R. , Danielson, accountability Cornerstones of career Lanier, D.C.? 4 & 88, Roland, m.° &, Burstin, H.* &, Gove canes asarat ee Knottnerus, J.A.° & Psychiatry Abstract + Refs | ® gy, for Hithcare. Res. and Quality, Rockville, MD, United States, Natl Prim. Care R. and D. Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom Netherlands Sch. of Prim. Care Res., Maastricht, Netherlands cr, Prim. Care, Prev./Clin. P., Agy. for Hthcare. Res. and Quality, 540 Gaither = Contencin, P.., Falcoff, H. Review of performance oad, Rockvile, Mb 20850, United States assessment and improvement Abstract ambulatory medical care Public concern about the quality of health care £2006) Health Policy has motivated governments, health-care ‘abstracts Refs funders, and clinicians to expand efforts to improve professional performance. In this paper, View details of all 44 we illustrate such efforts from the perspective of citations three countries, the UK, the USA, and the Netherlands. The earliest strategies, which included continuing professional education, clinical audits, and peer review, were aimed at the individual doctor, and produced only modest effects. Other efforts, such as national ———____—_— implementation of practice guidelines, effective Find related documents use of information technologies, and intensive Involvement by doctors in continuous quality- Alert me when this document is cited in Scopus In Scopus based on improvement activities, are aimed more broadly ® references at health-care systems. Much Is yet unknown © authors about whether these or other strategies - such as keywords centralised supervision or regulation of quality improvement, or use of financial incentives - are On the Web based on effective. As demands for greater public title accountability rise, continuing performance authors improvement efforts of each of our countries @keywords offer us opportunities to learn from one another. http://www.scopus.com.scopeesprx.elsevier.com:2048/scopus/record/display.url?view... 19/09/2006 Scopus - Lancet: Doctor performance and public accountability Page 2 of 5 References (30) ¥ \BaRoutput} select: £) page 1. [JJ Davis, D., O'Brien, M.A.T., Freemantle, N., Wolf, F.M., Mazmanian, P., Taylor-Vaisey, A. Impact of formal continuing medical education: Do conferences, workshops, rounds, and other traditional continuing education activities change physician behavior or health care outcomes? (1999) Journal of the American Medical Association, 282 (9), pp. 867-874. Cited 479 times. Abstract {Refs} (View at Publisher) Chassin, M.R., Galvin, R.W., Donaldson, M.S The urgent need to improve health care quality: Institute of Medicine National Roundtable on Health Care Quality (1998) Journal of the American Medical Association, 280 (11), pp. 1000-1005. Cited 348 times. (Abstract “Refs Relman, A.S. Assessment and accountability. The third revolution in medical care (1988) New England Journal of Medicine, 319 (18), pp. 1220 1222. Cited 237 times. ‘Abstracts a National Service Frameworks ttp://www.doh.gov.uk/nst Renders, C.M., Valk, G.D., Franse, L.V., Schellevis, F.G., Van Eijk, J.Th.M., Van Der Wal, G. Long-term effectiveness of a quality improvement program for patients with type 2 diabetes in general practice (2001) Diabetes Care, 24 (8), pp. 1365-1370. (abstract

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