601 results on '"Groene, Oliver"'
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52. Cooperation Improvement in an Integrated Healthcare Network: A Social Network Analysis
53. Identifying most important contextual factors for the implementation of self-management interventions: a Delphi study.
54. Self-management interventions for adults living with obesity to improve patient-relevant outcomes: An evidence map
55. Data-driven change: assessing health promotion in the hospital/health service setting
56. Gastric Cancers Missed During Endoscopy in England
57. Big Data Analytics to Reduce Preventable Hospitalizations—Using Real-World Data to Predict Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Conditions
58. Assessment of the Effectiveness, Socio-Economic Impact and Implementation of a Digital Solution for Patients with Advanced Chronic Diseases: The ADLIFE Study Protocol
59. Contextual factors for the successful implementation of self-management interventions for chronic diseases: A qualitative review of reviews
60. The application of machine learning to predict high-cost patients: A performance-comparison of different models using healthcare claims data
61. Systematic review comparing radiofrequency ablation and complete endoscopic resection in treating dysplastic Barrett's esophagus: a critical assessment of histologic outcomes and adverse events
62. Germany
63. "It depends on the people!" – A qualitative analysis of contextual factors, prior to the implementation of digital health innovations for chronic condition management, in a German integrated care network.
64. Improving the evaluation of integrated healthcare systems using entropy balancing.
65. SCIROCCO Exchange - Logic models as a tool for implementing improvement in integrated care
66. Using a Taxonomy to Systematically Identify and Describe Self-Management Interventions Components in Randomized Trials for COPD
67. Public reporting of surgeon outcomes: low numbers of procedures lead to false complacency
68. A systematic review of instruments that assess the implementation of hospital quality management systems
69. Nursing home-sensitive conditions
70. Protocol
71. Smart Contracts (Blockchain) in Healthcare to support value-based care: A Scoping Review
72. Assessing the outcomes and experiences of care from the perspective of people living with chronic conditions, to support countries in developing people-centred policies and practices: study protocol of the International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS survey)
73. Patient centredness and quality improvement efforts in hospitals: rationale, measurement, implementation
74. Does quality improvement face a legitimacy crisis? Poor quality studies, small effects
75. Accreditation and ISO certification: do they explain differences in quality management in European hospitals?
76. Development and validation of the WHO self-assessment tool for health promotion in hospitals: results of a study in 38 hospitals in eight countries
77. The Balanced Scorecard of acute settings: development process, definition of 20 strategic objectives and implementation
78. An international review of projects on hospital performance assessment
79. The World Health Organization Performance Assessment Tool for Quality Improvement in Hospitals (PATH): An Analysis of the Pilot Implementation in 37 Hospitals
80. Health-promoting hospitals in Estonia: what are they doing differently?
81. Changes in Acute Myocardial Infarction, Stroke, and Heart Failure Hospitalizations During COVID-19 Pandemic in Tuscany—An Interrupted Time Series Study
82. Using logic models to support integrated care implementation - lessons from implementation in 9 European integrated care regions
83. Nursing home-sensitive conditions: analysis of routine health insurance data and modified Delphi analysis of potentially avoidable hospitalizations
84. Assessing patient experience with patient safety in primary care: development and validation of the ASK-ME-questionnaire
85. sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221121154 - Supplemental material for The experiences of 33 national COVID-19 dashboard teams during the first year of the pandemic in the World Health Organization European Region: A qualitative study
86. Factors associated with the implementation of quality and safety requirements for cross-border care in acute myocardial infarction: Results from 315 hospitals in four countries
87. The experiences of 33 national COVID-19 dashboard teams during the first year of the pandemic in the World Health Organization European Region: A qualitative study
88. Making performance indicators work: The experience of using consensus indicators for external assessment of health and social services at regional level in Spain
89. Physician cooperation improvement in an integrated health care network: a social network analysis
90. ASK ME!—Routine measurement of patient experience with patient safety in ambulatory care: A mixed-mode survey
91. Nursing home-sensitive conditions: analysis of routine health insurance data and modified Delphi analysis of potentially avoidable hospitalizations
92. The experiences of 33 national COVID-19 dashboard teams during the first year of the pandemic in the WHO European Region: a qualitative study
93. Is having quality as an item on the executive board agenda associated with the implementation of quality management systems in European hospitals: a quantitative analysis: A qualidade como um item na agenda dos Conselhos de Administração associado com a implementação de sistemas de gestão da qualidade em hospitais de países europeus: uma análise quantitativa
94. Additional file 1 of An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study
95. Simulation modeling to assess performance of integrated healthcare systems: Literature review to characterize the field and visual aid to guide model selection
96. Talking the same language on patient empowerment : Development and content validation of a taxonomy of self-management interventions for chronic conditions
97. Patient and Public Involvement in Developing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures: Indispensable, Desirable, Challenging
98. “Itʼs like two worlds apart”: an analysis of vulnerable patient handover practices at discharge from hospital
99. Mapping and assessing clinical handover training interventions
100. The effectiveness of behavioral economics-informed interventions on physician behavioral change: A systematic literature review
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