In the framework of the “Global Health in practice” Forums, on November 05, 2010, Prof. Peter Howley from the University of Newcastle, Australia gave a lecture entitled "Experiences from south of the equator: Australian clinical indicator analysis, reporting and systems theory-based improvement" at Taipei Medical University.
In his lecture, he explained how Bayesian hierarchical modeling could be used to foster quality improvement activity in health care, through the creation of improved methods for analysis and reporting of clinical indicator data.
He then underlined'performance measures' in the health care field.
Finally, he showed to the audience how research and applications of Statistics could be notably used in the fields of health with quality improvement activity in health.
In his lecture, he explained how Bayesian hierarchical modeling could be used to foster quality improvement activity in health care, through the creation of improved methods for analysis and reporting of clinical indicator data.
He then underlined'performance measures' in the health care field.
Finally, he showed to the audience how research and applications of Statistics could be notably used in the fields of health with quality improvement activity in health.
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