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Accountable care organization group - Groups of doctors hospitals and other healthcare providers who
work together to give coordinated high-quality care to their patients at lower cost



Accreditation - A voluntary survey process used by various independent non-governmental external
agencies to assess the extent of a healthcare organizations compliance with applicable preestablish
performance standards set by the agency accreditation involves both self-assessment and external Peer
review focusing on organizational not individual practitioner performance purpose improve the systems
and processes of care performance and improve patient outcomes



Adverse event - Unintended injury to a patient resulting from a medical intervention generally would
lesser degree of severity that may be a precursor to a more severe sentinel event



Affinity diagram - And organizational to most often use at the beginning of a teams work to organize
large volumes of ideas or issues into major categories



Aggregation - Combining standardize data gathering into a mass some, or whole.



Alignment - The translation of the work of each person into its proper relative position with the
organization strategic goal. Alignment in healthcare means that all systems, functions, processes,
process steps, departments, units, and people in the organization are working together, and synchrony
with mission, vision, values, and strategic direction, to serve the key customer -the patient.



Ambulatory care - All healthcare that is provided to patients who are not residing in healthcare
institutions at the time the care is rendered.



Analysis - The translation of data collected during the monitoring process, through aggregation and
interpretation, into information about the organization's level of performance a long mini dimensions,
overtime, and, where possible, compared to similar organizations, that can be used to change processes
and improve performance.

,Appeal - A request to change a previous decision made by the organization.



Application software - A computer program that performs some specific beautiful task; an application of
the computer to a particular area or need.



Appointment - Selection for membership in the medical/professional staff or to a practitioner panel.



Appraisal - Initial evaluation by peers of a practitioners competency to provide care and services to
patients him or for a healthcare organization. Appraisal may include credentialing, privileging, and
appointment.



Appropriateness - The degree to which care is correct and relevant to the patient's clinical needs, given
the current state of knowledge.



Availability - The degree to which appropriate care is accessible and obtainable to meet the patients
needs.



Balanced scorecard - A performance measurement system based on an organize around the
organizations strategic plan; a translation of mission, vision, and strategy into a balance set of top level
approval financial and nonfinancial measures that drive organizational change and improvement.



Baldridge performance excellence program - And I wore programs identify and recognize role model
businesses, to establish criteria for evaluating improvement efforts, and to disseminate and share best
practices.



Benchmark - A comprehensive 'best 'as baseline for improvement.



Benchmarking - The continual process of measuring practices and services against the performance of
recognize leaders at a particular function, regardless of "industry standard ".



Beneficiary and family center care (BFCC) - Division of the QIO that performs statutory review functions,
including complaints and quality of care reviews for people with Medicare.

, Best practice - A process, technique, renovation producing superior results and driving best performance
with demonstrated improvement in quality, cost, safety, or other key organization measures. The
methods or step to use in a process, the outputs of which best meet customer requirements.



Brainstorming - A structured group process used to create as many ideas as possible in as short a time as
possible I. E. (One session )into elicit both individual and group creativity.



Breakthrough - Any sudden or significant solution to a problem that leads to further advances. It may be
used in healthcare is a synonym for innovation or significant improvement, progress, or advance.



Capitation - Pre-payment for services with a fixed number of dollars per member per month (PMPM) on
a person rather than a per procedure basis, regardless of the amount of care the member/patient
receives.



Catheter associated urinary tract infection CAUTI - A urinary tract infection resulting from an indwelling
Foley catheter.



Cause and effect diagram - A tool generally used to gather all possible causes as an overview, the
ultimate goal being to uncover the root causes of a problem.



Center for improvement in healthcare quality CHIQ - Accreditation agency wtihdeem status that
accredits hospitals and other types of healthcare facilities.



Central line associated bloodstream infections CLABSI - A laboratory confirmed bloodstream infection in
a patient with a central line.



Central processing unit CPU - The brain of the computer that processes instructions in manages the flow
of information through a computer system.



Checklist/task list - A listing of things to do or obtain in order to keep the team on schedule, to help
team members remember commitments, or to inventory information.

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