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Mortality trends after a voluntary checklist-based surgical safety collaborative.
This study sought to determine whether completion of a voluntary, checklist-based surgical quality improvement program is associated with reduced 30-day postoperative mortality. It It found that, despite similar pre-existing rates and trends of postoperative mortality, hospitals in South Carolina completing a voluntary checklist-based surgical quality improvement program had a reduction in deaths after inpatient surgery over the first 3 years of the collaborative compared with other hospitals in the state.
AHRQ-funded; HS019631.
Citation: Haynes AB, Edmondson LB, Lipsitz SR .
Mortality trends after a voluntary checklist-based surgical safety collaborative.
Annals of Surgery 2017 Dec;266(6):923-29. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000002249.
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Keywords: Mortality, Patient Safety, Surgery, Quality Improvement, Quality of Care