Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Hi Group, I am looking to do quality check on my services/results. Does anyone here have experience with that in their own clinic? Do questionnaires work? How do you determine succes rate in your clinic? By how many cures, semi-cures, non-cures, and/or by how many comes in for preventative treatment on a regular basis? Other parameters OTHER than income? Thank you! Thomas tir, 10 03 2009 kl. 04:53 -0700, skrev : > Hi Thomas.... > Is that the Zhen Jiu Da Cheng? > > and Zhang Jing Yue? > > We must have the same interests. > Please contact Jonathon Schell, who is on this list-serve... > http://www.Chinese Medicine.com/ > I think I've asked the translation group to put those titles on their > wait-list. Many voices are better. > > It's only $20/month to , to read classics in translation, use > their > clinical info database > and to support future translations. > > K > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:49 AM, Thomas Sørensen < > > wrote: > > > Dear Group, > > > > Is anyone aware of any available English translations of ShenJiu > DaChen? > > > > Also I am looking for English translations of texts by Zhang Yuan Su > > (aka Zhang Jigue) other than the very nice little text " ZangFu > BiaoBen > > HanRe XuShi Yong Yao Shi " appearing on CM-DB.com. > > > > Hope someone here can help :0) > > > > Thank you! > > > > Thomas > > > > -- > > Althea Akupunktur > > Albanigade 23A, kld. > > 5000 Odense C > > > > Tlf.: 31 25 92 26 > > http://www.ditlivditpotentiale.dk > > > > RAB: 2006059 > > CVR: 27322646 > > > > Frøslev Mollerup Sparekasse > > Reg.: 9133 > > Konto: 2050409 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2009 Report Share Posted March 18, 2009 Thomas, There are many ways to measure quality in the clinical setting. First you have to understand what you want to know, then measure that, and then present it in an understandable way. We track how many we have contact with, how many of those go thru the initial health history consult, how many of those go on to exam, first treatment, complete our 4 treatment initial evaluation period, how many of those choose to go on to some form of continued care (correction program, or relief program), how many of those complete their care plans, how many continue in maintanence care. We also track re-evaluations, patient progress, marketing effectiveness, appointment compliance, staff tasks, etc. We keep these stats on a week/month/year basis, and graph them for easy interpretation and comparison. We know that a person who gets treated (first time) in our clinic is likely to receive another 19 treatments in our clinic. In reality this works out that a person that gets one treatment and never comes back will be balanced by someone who completes 40 treatments. We know that just about 35% of those who go thru consultation will choose to continue with care beyond the evaluation period (first 4 tx). These statistics help us manage every aspect of our operations. Mark Z. www.ewacupuncture.com Chinese Medicine , Thomas Sørensen <> wrote: > > Hi Group, > > I am looking to do quality check on my services/results. Does anyone > here have experience with that in their own clinic? > > Do questionnaires work? > > How do you determine succes rate in your clinic? By how many cures, > semi-cures, non-cures, and/or by how many comes in for preventative > treatment on a regular basis? Other parameters OTHER than income? > > Thank you! > > Thomas > > tir, 10 03 2009 kl. 04:53 -0700, skrev : > > Hi Thomas.... > > Is that the Zhen Jiu Da Cheng? > > > > and Zhang Jing Yue? > > > > We must have the same interests. > > Please contact Jonathon Schell, who is on this list-serve... > > http://www.Chinese Medicine.com/ > > I think I've asked the translation group to put those titles on their > > wait-list. Many voices are better. > > > > It's only $20/month to , to read classics in translation, use > > their > > clinical info database > > and to support future translations. > > > > K > > > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:49 AM, Thomas Sørensen < > > > wrote: > > > > > Dear Group, > > > > > > Is anyone aware of any available English translations of ShenJiu > > DaChen? > > > > > > Also I am looking for English translations of texts by Zhang Yuan Su > > > (aka Zhang Jigue) other than the very nice little text " ZangFu > > BiaoBen > > > HanRe XuShi Yong Yao Shi " appearing on CM-DB.com. > > > > > > Hope someone here can help :0) > > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > Thomas > > > > > > -- > > > Althea Akupunktur > > > Albanigade 23A, kld. > > > 5000 Odense C > > > > > > Tlf.: 31 25 92 26 > > > http://www.ditlivditpotentiale.dk > > > > > > RAB: 2006059 > > > CVR: 27322646 > > > > > > Frøslev Mollerup Sparekasse > > > Reg.: 9133 > > > Konto: 2050409 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2009 Report Share Posted March 18, 2009 WOW - Thanks for your reply. I have a starting point now: To define exactly what I need tracked.... Thanks a bunch... :0) Thomas ons, 18 03 2009 kl. 12:37 +0000, skrev zedbowls: > Thomas, > > There are many ways to measure quality in the clinical setting. First > you have to understand what you want to know, then measure that, and > then present it in an understandable way. > > We track how many we have contact with, how many of those go thru the > initial health history consult, how many of those go on to exam, first > treatment, complete our 4 treatment initial evaluation period, how > many of those choose to go on to some form of continued care > (correction program, or relief program), how many of those complete > their care plans, how many continue in maintanence care. We also track > re-evaluations, patient progress, marketing effectiveness, appointment > compliance, staff tasks, etc. We keep these stats on a week/month/year > basis, and graph them for easy interpretation and comparison. > > We know that a person who gets treated (first time) in our clinic is > likely to receive another 19 treatments in our clinic. In reality this > works out that a person that gets one treatment and never comes back > will be balanced by someone who completes 40 treatments. We know that > just about 35% of those who go thru consultation will choose to > continue with care beyond the evaluation period (first 4 tx). > > These statistics help us manage every aspect of our operations. > > Mark Z. > www.ewacupuncture.com > Chinese Medicine , Thomas Sørensen > <> wrote: > > > > Hi Group, > > > > I am looking to do quality check on my services/results. Does anyone > > here have experience with that in their own clinic? > > > > Do questionnaires work? > > > > How do you determine succes rate in your clinic? By how many cures, > > semi-cures, non-cures, and/or by how many comes in for preventative > > treatment on a regular basis? Other parameters OTHER than income? > > > > Thank you! > > > > Thomas > > > > tir, 10 03 2009 kl. 04:53 -0700, skrev : > > > Hi Thomas.... > > > Is that the Zhen Jiu Da Cheng? > > > > > > and Zhang Jing Yue? > > > > > > We must have the same interests. > > > Please contact Jonathon Schell, who is on this list-serve... > > > http://www.Chinese Medicine.com/ > > > I think I've asked the translation group to put those titles on > their > > > wait-list. Many voices are better. > > > > > > It's only $20/month to , to read classics in translation, > use > > > their > > > clinical info database > > > and to support future translations. > > > > > > K > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:49 AM, Thomas Sørensen < > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Dear Group, > > > > > > > > Is anyone aware of any available English translations of ShenJiu > > > DaChen? > > > > > > > > Also I am looking for English translations of texts by Zhang > Yuan Su > > > > (aka Zhang Jigue) other than the very nice little text " ZangFu > > > BiaoBen > > > > HanRe XuShi Yong Yao Shi " appearing on CM-DB.com. > > > > > > > > Hope someone here can help :0) > > > > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > > > Thomas > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Althea Akupunktur > > > > Albanigade 23A, kld. > > > > 5000 Odense C > > > > > > > > Tlf.: 31 25 92 26 > > > > http://www.ditlivditpotentiale.dk > > > > > > > > RAB: 2006059 > > > > CVR: 27322646 > > > > > > > > Frøslev Mollerup Sparekasse > > > > Reg.: 9133 > > > > Konto: 2050409 > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.