We provide a brief review of the use of quality measures to assess supportive care in the medical oncology office. Specifically, we discuss the development and implementation of supportive care ...
Proving high productivity may be helpful for small groups considering selling to a hospital. RVUs are a useful gauge of doctors' productivity, but practices also should look at such aspects as each ...
Measuring success as a financial advisor comes in many forms. Measuring practice management success for financial advisors is even more difficult. To measure your practice effectively, it usually ...
The American health care system, including the cancer care system, is under pressure to improve patient outcomes and lower the cost of care. Government payers have articulated an interest in ...
It’s hard to believe that 2016 is drawing to a close. There’s no better time to measure your practice's success compared to last year. Still, as important as financials and the number of new and ...
“Routine outcome measurement is great—but how do I actually use this information to practice measurement-based care?!” This is a common question for many clinicians new to using outcome measurement in ...
It is often said that “what gets measured gets done.” This common phrase implicitly frames measurement not just as a tool for capturing information about systems but also as an intervention itself.
“Routine outcome measurement is great—but how do I actually use this information to practice measurement-based care?” This is a common question for many clinicians new to using outcome measurement in ...
The Japanese Society of Hypertension published guidelines for home blood pressure (HBP) measurement in 2003 and for the management of hypertension in 2004. The objective of this study was to ...
As of 2024, more than one-third of American adults don't get enough sleep, and sleep satisfaction levels are worryingly low. Sleep is connected to our daily functioning, broader health, and safety.