Gray Ellrodt to Quality Assurance, Health Care
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Gray Ellrodt has written about Quality Assurance, Health Care.
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Birtcher KK, Pan W, Labresh KA, Cannon CP, Fonarow GC, Ellrodt G. Performance achievement award program for Get With The Guidelines--Coronary Artery Disease is associated with global and sustained improvement in cardiac care for patients hospitalized with an acute myocardial infarction. Crit Pathw Cardiol. 2010 Sep; 9(3):103-12.
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Ellrodt G, Glasener R, Cadorette B, Kradel K, Bercury C, Ferrarin A, Jewell D, Frechette C, Seckler P, Reed J, Langou A, Surapaneni N. Multidisciplinary rounds (MDR): an implementation system for sustained improvement in the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines program. Crit Pathw Cardiol. 2007 Sep; 6(3):106-16.
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Wang TY, Fonarow GC, Hernandez AF, Liang L, Ellrodt G, Nallamothu BK, Shah BR, Cannon CP, Peterson ED. The dissociation between door-to-balloon time improvement and improvements in other acute myocardial infarction care processes and patient outcomes. Arch Intern Med. 2009 Aug 10; 169(15):1411-9.
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Faxon DP, Schwamm LH, Pasternak RC, Peterson ED, McNeil BJ, Bufalino V, Yancy CW, Brass LM, Baker DW, Bonow RO, Smaha LA, Jones DW, Smith SC, Ellrodt G, Allen J, Schwartz SJ, Fonarow G, Duncan P, Horton K, Smith R, Stranne S, Shine K. Improving quality of care through disease management: principles and recommendations from the American Heart Association's Expert Panel on Disease Management. Circulation. 2004 Jun 01; 109(21):2651-4.
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Counihan T, Gary M, Lopez E, Tutela S, Ellrodt G, Glasener R. Surgical Multidisciplinary Rounds: An Effective Tool for Comprehensive Surgical Quality Improvement. Am J Med Qual. 2016 Jan-Feb; 31(1):31-7.
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Jacobs AK, Antman EM, Ellrodt G, Faxon DP, Gregory T, Mensah GA, Moyer P, Ornato J, Peterson ED, Sadwin L, Smith SC. Recommendation to develop strategies to increase the number of ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction patients with timely access to primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Circulation. 2006 May 02; 113(17):2152-63.
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