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Centers of Excellence: If We Build It, Will They Come?
Joseph Fusco1, Regan Williams2, Marcus Malek3
1Monroe Carrel Jr Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN, 37232, USA.
Abstract:
Pediatric surgeons have been pursuing high quality, affordable care or value-based care for over 50 years. One approach to streamlining the clinical care for a complex problem was the development of a center of excellence (COE). The concept of COE focuses on a shared vision of providing high quality care through a multidisciplinary approach. The goal is to improve diagnostic accuracy as well as therapeutic outcomes using focused expertise within a group. COEs are often resource intensive before becoming fiscally viable and therefore require initial support from hospital leadership. This review discusses the key steps to consider before building a COE, strategies to help build one, and how to keep one successful as defined by quality, accessibility, equity, training, and maintaining teams within the group.
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