Supporting advances in quality in health systems
Année de publication: 2016
As noted by the Health Council of Canada in 2013, there
are many definitions of quality in healthcare, but a
common conception of it is “the degree to which health
services for individuals and populations increase the
likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent
with current professional knowledge, as expressed
through a set of dimensions of quality.”(5) Many
organizations focused on advancing quality in health
systems (in Canada and internationally) also identify
quality according to six aims, which relate to ensuring that
care is safe, effective, patient-centred, timely, efficient and
equitable.