How is Performance Measured in Pediatric Quality Control?
Performance measurement in pediatric quality control involves using specific indicators to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and patient-centeredness of care. Common indicators include:
Clinical Outcomes: Tracking health outcomes such as infection rates, recovery times, and complication rates. Patient Satisfaction: Gathering feedback from patients and their families regarding their care experiences. Process Measures: Evaluating the adherence to clinical guidelines and protocols. Safety Metrics: Monitoring incidents of medical errors, adverse events, and near misses.