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AHRQ Annual Report on Research and Financial Management, FY 2004
Contributor(s): And Quality, Agency for Healthcare Resea (Author), Human Services, U. S. Department of Heal (Author)
ISBN: 1499383509     ISBN-13: 9781499383508
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $20.89  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2014
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- Medical | Research
Physical Information: 0.33" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.83 lbs) 156 pages
 
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ) FY 2004 Annual Report highlights the research and financial management activities and accomplishments of the Agency and its employees. This report highlights the Agency's programmatic and financial accomplishments. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)-one of 12 agencies of the Department of Health and Human Services-has a leadership role in finding answers to difficult questions that challenge the Nation's health care system. AHRQ's focus is on getting research results into the hands of those who can put it to practical use as rapidly as possible. This report demonstrates our resolve to improve the quality and delivery of health care services provided in this Nation, as well as our continued commitment to assure sound investments in programs that will make a difference. AHRQ's research is based on the needs of users-patients, clinicians, health system leaders, and policymakers. The Agency's research provides the scientific foundation for the country's efforts to improve the quality, safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care. AHRQ supports the work of health services researchers at the Nation's leading academic centers through extramural grants and contracts, and maintains a rigorous intramural research program that collects and analyzes data to understand changes in health care quality, cost, use, and access. The Agency also supports efforts to develop the tools, knowledge, and information used by the public and private sectors to measure and improve health care quality. AHRQ recognizes that reducing medical errors and improving patient safety is critically important for enhancing the quality of health care. Developing the nation's health information technology infrastructure is integral to delivering safe, high quality health care services. Therefore, in concert with the Department's 10-year plan to transform health care delivery through the use of health information technology, the Agency began a series of projects aimed at increasing the adoption of information technology and speeding the transformation of health care services in America. These projects will provide insight into how best to use health information technologies to improve patient safety by reducing medication errors; bridging the communication gap between primary care physicians, specialists, and patients; and reducing duplicative and unnecessary testing. The growth in information technology and the demand for the best possible evidence to guide health care decisions will result in improved delivery of health care. Every day it becomes more apparent that AHRQ's research is making a difference, as more patients, clinicians, health system leaders, and policymakers seek evidence to inform their health care decisions. Long-standing programs continue to inform health care decisions made at all levels of the health care system, while newer programs are producing findings that promise to have a significant impact on the health care system.