Clinical Outcomes

The clinical outcome represents the change in symptoms, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from providing care to the patients. It helps to measure the success of care and to assess a person’s response to an already approved treatment. Clinical outcomes measurement is one of the most crucial functions for a quality-oriented organization that aspires to create a landmark in patient care and overall clinical process in the organization.

Outcome data provides insight into how well the hospital cared for its patients. When results are measured, analysed, published, it stimulates improvements and helps hospitals to implement the best processes.

Name of parameter Door to Needle time in acute ischemic stroke patients Door to Balloon time in ST-segment–elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients Pain, redness and wound discharge on 5th day after Lap Cholecystectomy surgery
Bench mark < 60 minutes < 90 minutes Pain score:0
Redness:0
Wound discharge: No discharge
Reference American Heart Association American Heart Association Accord Internal
January 2023 47 minutes 78 minutes Pain score:0
Redness:0
Wound discharge: No discharge
February 2023 43 minutes 76 minutes Pain score:0
Redness:0
Wound discharge: No discharge
March 2023 70 minutes 72 minutes Pain score:0
Redness:0
Wound discharge: No discharge
April 2023 39.4 minutes 81 minutes Pain score:0
Redness:0
Wound discharge: No discharge