Quality improvement in surgery: introduction of the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program into New South Wales.

Arthur J Richardson,Michael R Cox,Anthony J Shakeshaft, Bruce Hodge,Gary Morgan,Tony Pang,Mingjuan Zeng,Kate Scanlon, Robyn Austin, Ashma Dawadi, Crystal Burgess,Ellen Rawstron, Sarah Dalton, Jean-Frederic Leveque

ANZ JOURNAL OF SURGERY(2019)

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BackgroundQuality improvement in surgery requires accurate, reliable, risk-adjusted and comparative data. The American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) takes reliable clinical data and provides risk-adjusted comparisons with more than 800 hospitals. This paper describes the early outcomes of introducing this programme into New South Wales (NSW). MethodsFour NSW hospitals formed a collaborative. Surgical clinical reviewers were trained and data collected. Risk-adjusted reports were returned to individual hospitals and the NSW Collaborative. ResultsThe results identified that the NSW Collaborative were outliers for the following causes of morbidity: urinary tract infections, surgical site infections, pneumonia and 30-day readmissions. ConclusionWe have shown that ACS-NSQIP can be adapted to Australia and there is a plan to widen the programme in NSW. This is an article setting out the introduction of National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) into New South Wales. There are a large number of authors all of whom have contributed to the project and I would ask that they all be included.
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National Surgical Quality Improvement Program,outcomes data,quality
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