Monitoring clinical performance: The role of software architecture

Monitoring clinical performance: The role of software architecture

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Article ID: iaor2006215
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 197
End Page Number: 203
Publication Date: Aug 2005
Journal: Health Care Management Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: control, measurement
Abstract:

Methods of assessing and monitoring the peformance of clinicians have received a lot of publicity in recent years. We review the main methodologies concentrating on the distinction between monitoring individual performance and monitoring aggregated performance. We also highlight the importance and difficulties associated with incorporating and assessing risk factors into the process. We discuss how software architecture can be developed to implement these methodologies. We illustrate this development by a case study involving the creation of a software tool to produce funnel plots to analyse surgeon performance. We discuss how such tools are curently evaluated and propose that in future assessments of usability would benefit from an experimental study.

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