Authors

  1. Nolan, Marie T. DNSc, RN
  2. Johnson, Charlmain BSN, RN
  3. Coleman, JoAnn MS, RN, ANP-CS, AOCN
  4. Patterson, Suzanne BSN, RN
  5. Dang, Deborah MSN, RN

Abstract

Information about patient outcomes is increasingly available to guide consumers in their selection of healthcare. By unifying the traditionally separate programs of performance improvement, case management, and research, nurse executives can take control of care processes and outcomes. This article provides four case examples of patient care improvements achieved using performance improvement, case management, and research approaches. The use of the technologies outlined in the Johnson and Nolan article in this issue, "A Guide to Choosing Technology to Support the Measurement of Patient Outcomes," also is described.