2023
DOI: 10.1097/xcs.0000000000000562
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Truth of Colorectal Enhanced Recovery Programs: Process Measure Compliance in 151 Hospitals

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Commonly cited studies have reported substantial improvements (defined as >20%) in process measure compliance after implementation of colorectal enhanced recovery programs (ERPs). However, hospitals have anecdotally reported difficulties in achieving similar improvement gains. This study evaluates improvement uniformity among 151 hospitals exposed to an 18-month implementation protocol for 6 colorectal ERP process measures (oral antibiotics, mechanical bowel preparation, multimodal p… Show more

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“… 7 , 9 Despite the known impact of ERP adherence on outcomes, adherence rates to key ERP components are below 70% across hospitals in the United States, and implementation of ERPs with data capture protocols has resulted in minimal improvement in adherence. 10 Therefore, it is important to identify contributors to adherence that may serve as modifiable targets to improve adherence rates and subsequently patient outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 7 , 9 Despite the known impact of ERP adherence on outcomes, adherence rates to key ERP components are below 70% across hospitals in the United States, and implementation of ERPs with data capture protocols has resulted in minimal improvement in adherence. 10 Therefore, it is important to identify contributors to adherence that may serve as modifiable targets to improve adherence rates and subsequently patient outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%