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245 00 Assessment of the AHRQ patient safety initiative :|bfocus 
       on implementation and dissemination evaluation report III 
       (2004-2005) /|cDonna O. Farley [and others]. 
246 3  Assessment of the Agency for Healthcare Research and 
       Quality patient safety initiative 
264  1 Santa Monica, CA :|bRAND Health,|c2007. 
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490 1  Technical report 
500    The third annual evaluation report covering the period 
       from October 2004 through September 2005, which builds 
       upon two previous evaluation reports covering the periods 
       from October 2002 through September 2003 and from October 
       2003 through September 2004, respectively. 
500    "Prepared for the Agency for Healthcare Research and 
       Quality." 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-101). 
505 0  Context and input evaluations -- Process : monitoring 
       progress and maintaining vigilance -- Process evaluation :
       knowledge of epidemiology and development of effective 
       practices -- Process : building infrastructure for 
       effective practices -- Process : achieving broader 
       adoption of effective practices -- Patient safety 
       outcomes. 
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520    RAND has contracted with the Agency for Healthcare 
       Research and Quality (AHRQ) to perform a longitudinal 
       evaluation of the full scope of AHRQ's patient safety 
       activities and to provide regular feedback to support the 
       continuing improvement of the initiative over a four-year 
       evaluation period. This interim report presents an update 
       on the work RAND has performed during FY 2007 for the 
       practice diffusion assessment. The assessment encompasses 
       five specific analytic components: (1) development of a 
       survey questionnaire to use for assessing adoption of the 
       safe practices endorsed by the National Quality Foundation,
       (2) community studies of patient safety practice adoption 
       and related activities, (3) continued analysis of trends 
       in patient outcomes related to safety, (4) lessons from 
       hospitals' use of patient safety tools developed by AHRQ, 
       and (5) a second fielding of the hospital adverse event 
       reporting system survey. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|b[Place of publication not 
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710 1  United States.|bAgency for Healthcare Research and 
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