AHR Quality Indicators: Patient Safety Indicators and Associated Costs as to the Effectiveness

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 These are my parts: 

e.Strategies for implementation of measurable outcomes 

f.Barriers 

g.Description of group process 

h.Conclusion 


Guidelines

 

 Based off the papers I read, we can go with validity of Patient Safety  Indicators and their cost-effectiveness being our problem.  Cost-effectiveness would be affected by the validity because if Patient  Safety Indicators are not valid, cost-effectiveness decreases since there are still more potential adverse events that could  be happening that are not being recorded by the patient safety  indicators. 
 P: every client <-- we can narrow this if you want

I: Patient Safety Indicators

C: Using patient safety indicators and not using them/valid indicators vs more updated indicators

O: Patient safety outcomes and cost

T: within the next 5 years
 I came up with this: “Are patient safety indicators valid and cost-effective regarding improving patient safety outcomes?”

Hopefully this combined PICOT question puts us in a more narrow direction. Feel free to change it. 

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