一个旨在提高房颤患者质量的平台。

Thomas F Deering, Anne Marie Smith, John A Gillespie, Julie Simonson, Julie Gouveia-Pisano, Marcia Jackson, Tracy Blithe, Heather Somand, Charles J Medico, Karl H Schuleri, Michelle L Budzyn, Ramin Zand, Durgesh Chaudhary, Sandeep K Jain, James C Coons, Erica M Byers, Eric Dueweke, Francis Solano, John N Catanzaro
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摘要

心房颤动(AF)患者的护理存在显著差距,需要重点改进与指南一致的护理。认识到在房颤护理中追求可持续质量改进(QI)所遇到的挑战,心律学会以改进科学的原则为基础,牵头开展了多方面的合作,开发了一个强大的平台,专门为有兴趣缩小房颤患者护理差距的临床医生和医疗保健系统揭开QI的神秘。解决方案的开发包括创新的发现过程、设计阶段、试点和改进。并完成了向综合数字平台的转型。最终用户参与了整个4个阶段的过程,以帮助确保最终平台能够满足临床医生和卫生保健系统的需求。结果是推出了www.CardiQ.org,其中包括心房颤动QI框架和一个广泛的、精心策划的资源库,该资源库已被100多个国家的1万多名用户访问。
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A Platform Designed to Empower Quality Improvement for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.

A Platform Designed to Empower Quality Improvement for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.

A Platform Designed to Empower Quality Improvement for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.

A Platform Designed to Empower Quality Improvement for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.

There are significant gaps in care for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and is a need to focus on improving guideline-concordant care. Recognizing challenges encountered in pursuing sustainable quality improvement (QI) in AF care, the Heart Rhythm Society spearheaded a multifaceted collaboration grounded in the principles of Improvement Science to develop a robust platform aimed specifically at demystifying QI for clinicians and health care systems interested in closing care gaps for patients with AF. Solution development included an innovative discovery process, a design phase, piloting, and refinement, and finished with transformation into a comprehensive digital platform. End-users were engaged throughout the 4-phase process to help ensure the final platform would meet the needs of clinicians and health care systems. The result was the launch of www.CardiQ.org featuring the Atrial Fibrillation QI Framework and an extensive, curated Resource Library that has been accessed by more than 10 000 users spanning over 100 countries.

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