sábado, 8 de enero de 2011
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards [4]
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards [4]
1.- > Radiation oncology: percentage of curative megavoltage radiotherapy courses provided, where CT planning was utilised, during the 6 month time period. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of curative megavoltage radiotherapy courses provided, where CT planning was utilised, during the 6 month time period.
2.- >> Radiation oncology: percentage of patients receiving megavoltage radiotherapy using multi-leaf collimators (MLCs), during the 6 month time period. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of patients receiving megavoltage radiotherapy using multi-leaf collimators (MLCs), during the 6 month time period.
3.- >>> Radiation oncology: percentage of patients receiving radiotherapy, who have a letter on file to the referring doctor and general practitioner, regarding the current radiotherapy course, during 1 week in May or November. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of patients receiving radiotherapy, who have a letter on file to the referring doctor and general practitioner, regarding the current radiotherapy course, during 1 week in May or November.
4.- >>>> Radiation oncology: percentage of patients waiting more than 14 days from the date 'ready for care', to the date of commencing radiotherapy, during 1 week in May or November. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of patients waiting more than 14 days from the date 'ready for care', to the date of commencing radiotherapy, during 1 week in May or November.
5.- >>>>> Radiation oncology: percentage of patients who had radiotherapy for breast conservation (pT1-3, any nodal staging, M0), during the 6 month time period, who had complete follow-up. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of patients who had radiotherapy for breast conservation (pT<sub>1-3</sub>, any nodal staging, M0), during the 6 month time period, who had complete follow-up.
6.- >>>>>> Radiation oncology: percentage of patients who had radiotherapy for glottic cancer (T1-2 N0 M0), during the 6 month time period, who had complete follow-up. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of patients who had radiotherapy for glottic cancer (T1-2 N0 M0), during the 6 month time period, who had complete follow-up.
7.- >>>>>>> Radiation oncology: percentage of patients who have informed consent recorded in the medical record before receiving radiotherapy, during 1 week in May or November. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of patients who have informed consent recorded in the medical record before receiving radiotherapy, during 1 week in May or November.
8.- >>>>>>>> Radiation oncology: percentage of patients who receive curative chemoradiotherapy for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the cervix in the definitive or the post-operative setting, during the 6 month time period. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of patients who receive curative chemoradiotherapy for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the cervix in the definitive or the post-operative setting, during the 6 month time period.
9.- >>>>>>>>> Radiation oncology: percentage of patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oral cavity, oropharynx, hypopharynx and larynx who wait longer than 6 weeks from their definitive surgery to commencing their radiotherapy, during the 6 month time period. This updates a previously published measure summary.
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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Radiation oncology: percentage of patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oral cavity, oropharynx, hypopharynx and larynx who wait longer than 6 weeks from their definitive surgery to commencing their radiotherapy, during the 6 month time period.
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