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    Qual Saf Health Care. 2009 Apr;18(2):93-8.

    Improving the simple, complicated and complex realities of community-acquired pneumonia.

    Liu SK, Homa K, Butterly JR, Kirkland KB, Batalden PB.

    Department of Medicine, Leadership Preventive Medicine Residency, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA. Stephen.K.Liu@hitchcock.org

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    This paper first describes efforts to improve the care for patients hospitalised with community-acquired pneumonia and the associated changes in quality measures at a rural academic medical centre. The results of the improvement interventions and the associated clinical realities, expected outcomes, measures, improvement interventions and improvement aims are then re-examined using the Glouberman and Zimmerman typology of healthcare problems--simple, complicated and complex. The typology is then used to explore the future design and assessment of improvement interventions, which may allow better matching with the types of problem healthcare providers and organisations are confronted with. Matching improvement interventions with problem category has the possibility of improving the success of improvement efforts and the reliability of care while at the same time preserving needed provider autonomy and judgement to adapt care for more complex problems.

    PMID: 19342521 [PubMed - in process]

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