Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== Surgical Quality ===== **Surgical quality** refers to the consistent delivery of safe, effective, and evidence-based care throughout the perioperative process. It encompasses technical performance, decision-making, complication prevention, and postoperative outcomes. Monitoring surgical quality requires measurable indicators such as: * **Complication rates** * **Procedure success rates** * **Operative time** * **Infection or reintervention rates** * **Patient-reported outcomes** ==== Role of CUSUM in Quality Monitoring ==== CUSUM analysis enhances surgical quality assessment by: * Providing **real-time performance feedback**. * Identifying **deviations from expected standards**. * Supporting **root cause analysis** when outcomes deteriorate. * Enabling **data-driven credentialing** and quality assurance. It complements traditional metrics by focusing on **individual performance over time**, rather than aggregated outcomes alone. ==== Institutional Impact ==== When integrated across a department or institution, CUSUM can: * Promote a culture of **continuous improvement**. * Detect systemic issues before they escalate. * Objectively monitor **training effectiveness**. * Support hospital accreditation and external audit processes. Ultimately, surgical quality is not only about reducing complications, but about creating a reliable and transparent system that fosters learning, safety, and patient trust. surgical_quality.txt Last modified: 2025/04/08 17:42by 127.0.0.1