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[Towards evidence-based quality improvement].

Jan Mainz1, Søren Påske Johnsen, Paul Daniel Bartels

  • 1Aalborg Psykiatriske Sygehus, DK-9000 Alborg, Denmark. Jan.Mainz@rn.dk

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Quality improvement strategies enhance Danish healthcare. A strong research tradition is crucial for evaluating these quality improvement efforts effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy
  • Health Services Research

Context:

  • Quality improvement (QI) has been a significant focus in Danish healthcare for two decades.
  • Existing health services research suggests that implementing QI strategies can lead to better patient care.
  • There is a recognized need to build a robust research foundation within the field of QI.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the importance of quality improvement in Danish healthcare.
  • To emphasize the role of research in evaluating QI strategies.
  • To advocate for the establishment of a dedicated research tradition in quality improvement.

Summary:

  • Danish healthcare has prioritized quality improvement for 20 years.
  • Research confirms that quality improvement strategies positively impact care quality.
  • Systematic evaluation requires a dedicated research tradition in quality improvement.

Impact:

  • Informing policymakers and healthcare providers on the value of QI.
  • Guiding the development of future research in healthcare quality.
  • Promoting evidence-based practices for enhanced patient outcomes.