and Werner and Bradlow studies both used a cut-off of 25 patients for inclusion of a process performance measure, this study used 10 as a cut-off primarily because the lower cut-off allows us to include more hospitals in the analysis and does not adversely affect our results.
What does PPM stand for?
PPM stands for Process Performance Measure
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Feedback systems such as survey information, assessments and process performance measures (leading measures) must be put into place.
The new rule "establishes new conditions for OPOs that include multiple new outcome and process performance measures based on organ donor potential [not donors per million] and other related factors in each service area of qualified OPOs.
The rules are to rely on the outcome and process performance measures based on evidence of organ donor potential and other relevant factors, and recertification for OPOs will be required until they are promulgated; *provides for the filing and approve of a corrective action plan by an OPO that fails to meet the standards, a grace period to permit a corrective plan, and opportunity to appeal a decertification, and a four-year certification cycle.
The rules are to rely on the outcome and process performance measures based on evidence of organ donor potential and other relevant factors, and recertification for OPOs shall not be required until the are promulgated.