Quality and safety in European Union hospitals: A research-based guide for implmeenting best practice and a framework for assessing performance
The QUASER study (April 2010-March 2013) aims to design and disseminate an evidence based guide for hospitals to provide high quality care and implement quality and safety improvement programmes, and an evidence based framework for payers to assess and monitor the quality and safety of hospitals across the EU. This translational research aims to increase the quality and safety of healthcare in the EU and therefore will improve the health of EU citizens. In particular the research will help to address one of the main goals of the Commission that patients should be confident of the quality and safety standards of the treatment they will receive in any Member State.
The study investigates relationships between organisational and cultural characteristics of hospitals and how these impact on quality (defined as clinical effectiveness, patient safety and patient experience. Although there is a wealth of information available about quality improvement in healthcare there is little guidance available about overcoming the challenges of implementation in a complex healthcare organisation. Guidance needs to be grounded in the realities and constraints of healthcare practice. This project therefore addresses a significant need in the healthcare sector by providing guidance drawn from the everyday experiences of hospitals in the EU.
The evidence based guide for hospitals to implement quality and safety improvement programmes, and the evidence based framework for payers to assess and monitor the quality and safety of hospitals across the EU will be based on empirical findings from research in five partner countries:
The Netherlands (Erasmus University)
Sweden (Qulturum)
England (King’s College London (co-ordinator), Imperial College)
Portugal (ISCTE)
Norway (University of Stavanger)
These countries were chosen as they represent variation in the important aspects of healthcare that the study wants to capture e.g. differences in the way that healthcare services are fund...