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Prioritizing Health Care Solutions for Pressure Ulcers Using the Quality Function Deployment Process.

Simon C MathewsRobert A StollWayne I SternbergerPatrick W CoxTammy L ToberJennifer Di MattinaCindy DwyerNoah BaraschHoward CarolanMark RomigPeter J PronovostJohn F BarnesAlan D RavitzAdam Sapirstein
Published in: American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality (2019)
Reducing the incidence and morbidity of pressure ulcers remains a leading national priority in patient safety. However, the optimal strategy for a hospital or health system to address this safety goal is not straightforward given the number and complexity of available solutions. Leveraging techniques from systems engineering, such as the quality function deployment process, may provide a transparent and objective way to address this challenge. A detailed and practical application of quality function deployment is presented that demonstrates the value of applying engineering practices for prioritizing solutions for pressures ulcers specifically and can easily be adapted to other conditions.
Keyphrases
  • patient safety
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • emergency department
  • wound healing
  • acute care
  • drug induced
  • affordable care act