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Improvements in the quality of health care don’t just happen. They’re created, in physician practices large and small, and driven by the desire to improve. Three oncologists, one in a solo practice, a second practicing in a midsize group, and a third in a large medical system, spoke at the 2012 ASCO Quality Care Symposium in San Diego about their quality-improvement initiatives — what they’re doing, how they’re doing it, and the obstacles they face in their efforts to improve the quality of cancer care.
*Click on the links to the left for a PDF of the full article and accompanying Commentary.
Improvements in the quality of health care don’t just happen. They’re created, in physician practices large and small, and driven by the desire to improve. Three oncologists, one in a solo practice, a second practicing in a midsize group, and a third in a large medical system, spoke at the 2012 ASCO Quality Care Symposium in San Diego about their quality-improvement initiatives — what they’re doing, how they’re doing it, and the obstacles they face in their efforts to improve the quality of cancer care.
*Click on the links to the left for a PDF of the full article and accompanying Commentary.
Improvements in the quality of health care don’t just happen. They’re created, in physician practices large and small, and driven by the desire to improve. Three oncologists, one in a solo practice, a second practicing in a midsize group, and a third in a large medical system, spoke at the 2012 ASCO Quality Care Symposium in San Diego about their quality-improvement initiatives — what they’re doing, how they’re doing it, and the obstacles they face in their efforts to improve the quality of cancer care.
*Click on the links to the left for a PDF of the full article and accompanying Commentary.