Search Results - "VAN HEMEL, O. J. S"
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Randomised clinical trial on the effect of the Dutch obstetric peer review system
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (10-04-2002)“…The project ‘Obstetric Peer Review Interventions’ (Verloskundige Onderlinge Kwaliteitsspiegeling Interventies, VOKSINT) was set-up in The Netherlands in 1994…”
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Comparing mortality and morbidity in hospitals: theory and practice of quality assessment in peer review
Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-05-1994)“…The incidence of mortality in a specific hospital depends on many risk factors. These risk factors may be divided roughly into two categories. The intake…”
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The Perinatal Database of the Netherlands
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (2001)“…In the Netherlands, the Perinatal Database of the Netherlands (Landelijke Verloskunderegistratie, LVR) was set up in 1982 for secondary care obstetric…”
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Large differences in obstetrical intervention rates among Dutch hospitals, even after adjustment for population differences
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (01-09-1996)“…Within the framework of the ‘Obstetric Peer Review’ project (Verloskundige Onderlinge Kwaliteitsspiegeling, VOKS) statistical models have been developed to…”
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Trends in caesarean section rates among high- and medium-risk pregnancies in the Netherlands 1983–1992
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (01-04-1995)“…During the last two decades, the rates of operative deliveries have been rising constantly in all industrialized countries including the Netherlands. Within…”
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The Dutch obstetric intervention study--variations in practice patterns
Published in International journal of gynecology and obstetrics (01-08-1995)“…To compare obstetric intervention rates between Dutch hospitals. A total of 28,934 hospital births under secondary care (specialist care for medium-/high-risk…”
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Differences in obstetrical intervention rates between Dutch hospitals
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (15-03-1994)“…Within the framework of the project 'Obstetric Peer Review' (Verloskundige Onderlinge Kwaliteitsspiegeling, VOKS) differences between Dutch hospitals…”
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How to compare and report department specific mortality rates for peer review using the Perinatal Database of The Netherlands
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (01-07-1994)“…Since characteristics of patient populations of obstetric departments vary substantially with respect to the pathology presented, (perinatal) mortality rates…”
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Obstetric characteristics profiles as quality assessment of obstetric care
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (01-10-1993)“…In The Netherlands only about 50% of all pregnancies are defined as high risk pregnancies and consequently come into the domain of care of an obstetrician. In…”
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Estimate of perinatal mortality risk
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (01-10-1993)“…Perinatal mortality is usually calculated according to the World Health Organisation as stillbirth and first week mortality at a specified week of gestation…”
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Perinatal mortality in breech presentations as compared to vertex presentations in singleton pregnancies: an analysis based upon 57819 computer-registered pregnancies in The Netherlands
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (01-06-1985)“…In 1982, nationwide registration of obstetric data was instituted in The Netherlands with about 70% of all Dutch hospitals participating. The resultant data…”
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