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  1. Sep 11, 2023 · Health care-associated infections. With a global rate of 0.14% (increasing by 0.06% each year), health care-associated infections result in extended duration of hospital stays, long-standing disability, increased antimicrobial resistance, additional financial burden on patients, families and health systems, and avoidable deaths (8). Sepsis.

  2. Jul 5, 2018 · Health systems should focus on competent care and user experience to ensure confidence in the system. Citizens should be empowered and informed to actively engage in health care decisions and in designing new models of care to meet the needs of their local communities. Health care workers should see patients as partners and commit themselves to ...

  3. As health resources are finite, spending more on delivering care could mean that there are less funds available for other areas such as public health, education, housing and social programmes. In turn, failure to prioritise or invest adequately in these areas may mean a poorer outcome for a population because social determinants also impact on health outcomes (Jones and McCullough 2007 ...

  4. Health care is not as safe as it should be. A substantial body of evidence points to medical errors as a leading cause of death and injury. Sizable numbers of Americans are harmed as a result of medical errors. Two studies of large samples of hospital admissions, one in New York using 1984 data and another in Colorado and Utah using 1992 data ...

    • Linda T. Kohn, Janet M. Corrigan, Molla S. Donaldson
    • 2000
    • 2000
  5. Committee definition of health: Health is a state of well-being and the capability to function in the face of changing circumstances. Health is, therefore, a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources as well as physical capabilities. Improving health is a shared responsibility of health care providers, public health officials ...

    • Jane S. Durch, Linda A. Bailey, Michael A. Stoto
    • 1997
    • 1997
  6. Inadequate quality of care imposes costs of US$ 1.4–1.6 trillion each year in lost productivity in LMICs. In high-income countries, 1 in 10 patients is harmed while receiving hospital care, and 7 in every 100 hospitalized patients can expect to acquire a health care-associated infection. It has been estimated that high quality health systems ...

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  8. Healthcare quality assessments evaluate health systems’ effectiveness to provide patient care that is timely, affordable, and based on reliable evidence. This section of the report provides a broad portrait of U.S. healthcare in consideration of those fundamental measures as well as additional factors that influence disparities in care. This information is provided to support contextual ...

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