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Quality improvement in surgery: introduction of the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program into New South Wales
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Quality improvement in surgery: introduction of the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program into New South Wales

Arthur J. Richardson, Michael R. Cox, Anthony J. Shakeshaft, Bruce Hodge, Gary Morgan, Tony Pang, Mingjuan Zeng, Kate Scanlon, Robyn Austin, Ashma Dawadi, …
ANZ Journal of Surgery, Vol.89(5), pp.471-475
2019
PMID: 30968549

Abstract

National Surgical Quality Improvement Program outcomes data quality
Background: Quality improvement in surgery requires accurate, reliable, risk-adjusted and comparative data. The American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) takes reliable clinical data and provides risk-adjusted comparisons with more than 800 hospitals. This paper describes the early outcomes of introducing this programme into New South Wales (NSW). Methods: Four NSW hospitals formed a collaborative. Surgical clinical reviewers were trained and data collected. Risk-adjusted reports were returned to individual hospitals and the NSW Collaborative. Results: The results identified that the NSW Collaborative were outliers for the following causes of morbidity: urinary tract infections, surgical site infections, pneumonia and 30-day readmissions. Conclusion: We have shown that ACS-NSQIP can be adapted to Australia and there is a plan to widen the programme in NSW.

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