The Best Practice: How the New Quality Movement is Transforming Medicine

Author: Charles C. Kenney
Publisher: The Perseus Books Group
Category: Quality Assurance (QA) & Total Quality Management (TQM), Health Systems & Services, Popular Medicine & Health
Age Group: 15+
Book Format: Paperback

One group of doctors is using techniques learned from organisations like NASA and Toyota to radically transform-and improve-medicine as we know it. In the late 1990s, treatment-related deaths or 'complications' were the fifth leading cause of death for Americans. Yet healthcare practitioners decried attempts to standardise treatment. 'We're working with people, not cars', they said. The result: an epidemic of preventable mistakes in a medical landscape where patients wait for hours in 'emergency' rooms, fill out the same paperwork at each visit, and increasingly run the risk of being dosed with the wrong medication or having the wrong limb amputated. These problems spurred a group of dedicated physicians like Paul Batalden and Don Berwick to study the concepts of 'quality improvement' used at Toyota and NASA, and to dare to apply them to the practice of medicine. This book tells their story, and how these 'heretical' ideas have blossomed into a movement, bringing the focus back to where it should have always been: the patient.

About Charles Kenney
Charles Kenney is the author of five works of nonfiction. A former Boston Globe journalist, he has served as a consultant to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts on the company's quality and safety initiative.

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SKU BK-9781586487973
Barcode # 9781586487973
Brand The Perseus Books Group
Artist / Author Charles C. Kenney
Shipping Weight 0.4500kg
Shipping Width 0.140m
Shipping Height 0.030m
Shipping Length 0.210m
Assembled Length 20.800m
Assembled Height 2.500m
Assembled Width 13.700m
Type Paperback

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