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Advanced Seminar
in Design and Application
of Clinical Practice Improvement Studies

 

 

 

 

 

Clinical Practice Improvement . . .

  • Do you want to learn how to raise quality while lowering cost to your institution and patients?
  • Do you want to learn what information is required to support cost-effective clinical decision making?
  • Do you want to know how multi-disciplinary clinician teams can successfully integrate care across the continuum?

     If you are ready to move beyond limited methodologies that cannot further improve outcomes, here is how to take the next step.

     Clinical Practice Improvement (CPI) is a methodology that provides clinicians with data to evaluate and improve practice, given a patient's specific disease(s) and severity of illness.   CPI uses information from a provider's own setting and applies statistical analyses to determine significant associations between practice and clinical and financial outcomes, while controlling for patient differences.   Using this information, clinicians are better able to evaluate interventions based on data, and to decide how those interventions can be delivered most effectively.   CPI methodology puts clinicians in control of clinical decision-making and enables accountability for medical outcomes.

     CPI provides clinicians with information that helps produce better clinical outcomes, for the least necessary cost, over the continuum of a patient's care.

. . . cost effective and quality conscious

 

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