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Expert tips for implementing hospitalist program dashboards

Medical Staff Briefing, August 1, 2010

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Hospitalists have long been touted as the drivers of quality improvement initiatives, and one of their key tools for tracking the effectiveness of their initiatives is a dashboard. Dashboards are short reports containing data, often depicted in graphs, charts, and tables, that summarize the hospitalist program’s performance. With dashboards, hospitalist program leaders focus their data collection efforts on a few key areas and provide hospitalists with regular feedback, which is key to encouraging improvement. 

Despite the benefits that dashboards provide to hospitalist programs, 30%–50% of hospitalist programs don’t use them, says John Nelson, MD, FACP, partner at Nelson Flores, LLC, a hospitalist consulting firm based in Bellevue, WA.

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