to an academic medical center that, like many hospitals nation-wide.
Along with report highlights, two videos accompany the report-one on the scope of the problem and another on health systems of the future. Crossing the Quality Chasm in Residency Education: Building a Bridge from Quality. The study recommendations include making accountability a top priority using UHC as leverage to improve quality of care redesigning health care using systems thinking design principles embedding and refining quality measurement in health care addressing corruption and collusion encouraging a culture of continual learning and mobilizing a research and development agenda. Institute of Medicine, Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century, National Academy Press, Washington DC, 2001. Washington DC: National Academies Press 2001.
Committee on Quality of Health Care in America, Institute of Medicine.
Special attention is given to incorporating the informal care sector as a part of national health strategies and quality monitoring and prioritizing settings of extreme adversity like conflict zones, refugee camps, and failed states. Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century. The report reviews evidence on quality of care worldwide, highlighting the incomplete and uneven progress in current efforts. Though universal health coverage (UHC) is a critical component of the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the report argues that without comprehensive investments to improve health care quality, the benefits of UHC will not be experienced. Crossing the Quality Chasm : A New Health System for the 21st Century Author Committee on Quality of Health Care in America Institute of Medicine Staff Format/binding Hardcover Book condition Used - Good Quantity available 9 Binding Hardcover ISBN 10 0309072808 ISBN 13 9780309072809 Publisher National Academies Press Place of Publication. This report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine examines the impacts of poor-quality health care globally, specifically focusing on low- and middle-income countries where poor quality of care causes 10 to 15 percent of total deaths. Wulf are chairman and vice chairman, respectively, of the National Research Council.