scholarly journals The Role of Incident Reporting in Continuous Quality Improvement in the Intensive Care Setting

1996 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 311-313 ◽  
Author(s):  
U. Beckmann ◽  
W. B. Runciman
2021 ◽  
pp. 088506662110471
Author(s):  
Zia Hashim ◽  
Zafar Neyaz ◽  
Rungmei S.K. Marak ◽  
Alok Nath ◽  
Soniya Nityanand ◽  
...  

Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19)-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) is a new disease characterized by secondary Aspergillus mold infection in patients with COVID-19. It primarily affects patients with COVID-19 in critical state with acute respiratory distress syndrome, requiring intensive care and mechanical ventilation. CAPA has a higher mortality rate than COVID-19, posing a serious threat to affected individuals. COVID-19 is a potential risk factor for CAPA and has already claimed a massive death toll worldwide since its outbreak in December 2019. Its second wave is currently progressing towards a peak, while the third wave of this devastating pandemic is expected to follow. Therefore, an early and accurate diagnosis of CAPA is of utmost importance for effective clinical management of this highly fatal disease. However, there are no uniform criteria for diagnosing CAPA in an intensive care setting. Therefore, based on a review of existing information and our own experience, we have proposed new criteria in the form of practice guidelines for diagnosing CAPA, focusing on the points relevant for intensivists and pulmonary and critical care physicians. The main highlights of these guidelines include the role of CAPA-appropriate test specimens, clinical risk factors, computed tomography of the thorax, and non-culture-based indirect and direct mycological evidence for diagnosing CAPA in the intensive care unit. These guidelines classify the diagnosis of CAPA into suspected, possible, and probable categories to facilitate clinical decision-making. We hope that these practice guidelines will adequately address the diagnostic challenges of CAPA, providing an easy-to-use and practical algorithm to clinicians for rapid diagnosis and clinical management of the disease.


1997 ◽  
Vol 87 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-5
Author(s):  
MA Caselli

Health care reform will have great impact on the podiatric physician as the podiatric medical profession continues to integrate into the general medical community. The role of medical education in addressing five major issues that affect health care reform is explored. These issues include specialization, economics, continuous quality improvement, ethics, and fraud.


Author(s):  
Jigar A. Doshi ◽  
Darshak A. Desai

Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) defines generic requirements for production part approval, including production and bulk material. The objective of PPAP is to recognize all customer requirements and to prove that manufacturing process has the potential to produce product consistently meeting these requirements during actual production run. Hence it increases customer confidence in the organisation and enhance customer satisfaction, but PPAP is much more than that. By implementing PPAP, organisation gets more benefits like manufacturing process improvement and standardisation, rejection reduction, high quality product, customer acceptance and many more which contributes towards continuous quality improvement. In this case study based research, the role of PPAP in the quality improvement and customer satisfaction is presented. The PPAP was implemented in four Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and its effect on quality and customer satisfaction was monitored. The experience of the SMEs and their customer’s feedback after implementation of PPAP is presented as a result.


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