Quality and Clinical Care Development in Spine Surgery-Connecting the Dots: An Expanded Clinical Narrative

Global Spine J. 2020 Jan;10(1 Suppl):10S-16S. doi: 10.1177/2192568219871248.Epub 2020 Jan 6.

Sarah Hopkins, Polly Brune, Jens R Chapman, Marc Horton, Rod Oskouian, Akshal Patel, Marc D Moisi


Abstract

Our health care system is an evidenced-based quality-centric environment. Pursuit of quality is a process that encompasses knowledge development and care advancements through collaboration and expertise. Depicted here is the foundational knowledge, process, and contributions that hallmark successful clinical quality programs. Beginning with methodology, followed by process and form, we create the foundational knowledge and exemplars demonstrating framework and continuum of process in pursuit and attainment of successful clinical quality and care development for patients. Although our protocol has been devised for complex spine care, this could be implemented across all health care specialties to provide individualized and high-quality care for all current and future patients, all while creating a culture of accountability for physicians.


Tyler LawsComment