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Overcoming Obstacles in Designing and Sustaining a High-Quality Cardiovascular Procedure Environment
Lloyd W Klein1, Gregory J Dehmer2, H Vernon Anderson3
1University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Abstract:
Accurate evaluation of the quality of invasive cardiology procedures requires appraisal of case selection, technical performance, and procedural and clinical outcomes. Regrettably, the medical care delivery system poses a number of obstacles to developing and sustaining a high-quality environment. The purposes of this viewpoint are to summarize the most common impediments, followed to summarize the most common impediments, followed by the optimal ways to design and sustain a quality assurance program to overcome these barriers. A 7-step program to create and implement an effective quality assurance program is outlined.
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