Global surgery, obstetric, and anaesthesia indicator definitions and reporting: An Utstein consensus report.
Justine Ina DaviesAdrian W GelbJulian Gore-BoothJanet MartinJannicke Mellin-OlsenChristina ÅkermanEmmanuel A AmehBruce M BiccardGeir Sverre BrautKathryn M ChuMiliard DerbewHege Langli ErsdalJose Miguel GuzmanLars HaganderCarolina Haylock-LoorHampus HolmerWalter D JohnsonSabrina JuranNicolas J KassebaumTore LaerdalAndrew J M LeatherMichael S LipnickDavid LjungmanEmmanuel M MakasaJohn G MearaMark W NewtonDoris ØstergaardTeri ReynoldsLauri J RomanziVatshalan SanthirapalaMark G ShrimeKjetil SøreideMargit SteinholtEmi SuzukiJohn E VaralloGerard H A VisserDavid Allan WattersThomas G WeiserPublished in: PLoS medicine (2021)
To track global progress towards timely access to quality SAO care, these indicators-at the basic level-should be implemented universally as soon as possible. Intermediate and full indicator sets should be achieved by all countries over time. Meanwhile, these evolutions can assist in the short term in developing national surgical plans and collecting more detailed data for research studies.
Keyphrases
- quality improvement
- minimally invasive
- healthcare
- coronary artery bypass
- pregnant women
- palliative care
- electronic health record
- health insurance
- big data
- adverse drug
- pain management
- clinical practice
- surgical site infection
- emergency department
- acute coronary syndrome
- affordable care act
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- artificial intelligence
- atrial fibrillation
- data analysis