The relationship between national health care policies and quality improvement in neurosurgery

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America
Rachel Groman

Abstract

Although federal programs aimed at improving the overall value of health care are well intentioned, most remain fundamentally flawed in terms of their metrics, their methodologies, and the pace at which they are being implemented. Without a serious reevaluation of these strategies, these programs will, at best, have limited effectiveness, and, at worst, lead to critical deteriorations in patient quality, safety, and access to care.

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