Title
Quality of Care Initiative Improves Outcomes for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2020
Publication Title
Gastroenterology
Keywords
oregon; portland
Abstract
There is significant variation in processes and outcomes of care for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), suggesting opportunities to improve quality of care. Recent efforts to define quality measures for IBD have identified emergency room (ER) visits, hospitalizations, corticosteroid use, and opioid use as indicators of care quality. We hypothesized that IBD care could be improved through a structured quality improvement (QI) program.
Clinical Institute
Digestive Health
Department
Gastroenterology
Recommended Citation
Melmed, Gil; Oliver, Brant; Hou, Jason; Lum, Donald; Gerner, Donna; Crate, Damara; Holthoff, Megan; Turner, Quin; Caron, Jessica; Shah, Samir; Mattar, Mark; Singh, Siddharth; Kennedy, Alice; Deitch, Josh; Vrabie, Raluca; Farraye, Francis; Fasanya, Helen; Bhatti, Faiza; Abraham, Bincy; Valentine, John; Ha, Christina; Charabaty, Aline; Hudesman, David; Dudley-Brown, Sharon; Reddy, Swapna; Wang, Amy; Williams, Emmanuelle; Betteridge, John; Orstov, Arthur; Metwally, Mark; Anguilar, Humberto; Kaufman, Lia; Gerich, Mark; Hwang, Caroline; Rubin, David; Kim, Betty; Heagy, Erica; Fausel, Rebecca; Scott, Frank; Flynn, Ann; Fennimore, Blair; Syal, Gaurav; Younes, Ziad; Kaur, Nirmal; Yun, Laura; Bray, Harry; Nelson, Eugene; Adams, Kelly McCutcheon; Heller, Caren; Oberai, Ridhima; Weaver, Alandra; and Siegal, Corey, "Quality of Care Initiative Improves Outcomes for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease" (2020). Articles, Abstracts, and Reports. 4516.
https://digitalcommons.providence.org/publications/4516