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Are clinicians using routinely collected data to drive practice improvement? A cross-sectional survey.

Julie GawthorneOyebola FasugbaChris LeviElizabeth McinnesCaleb FergusonJohn J McneilDominique A CadilhacBronwyn EverettRitin FernandezMargaret Fry FryHelen GoldsmithLouise HickmanDeborah JacksonJane MaguireEdel MurrayLin PerrySandy Middleton
Published in: International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care (2021)
Registry data are generally only visible to local speciality units and not routinely used to inform quality improvement. Centralized on-going registry funding, accessible and transparent integrated information systems combined with data informed improvement science education could be first steps to promote quality data-driven clinical improvement initiatives.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • electronic health record
  • healthcare
  • patient safety
  • big data
  • health information
  • machine learning