The allocation of clinical and economic resources is an emerging issue in health management. A useful update necessarily depends on the evaluation of long-term outcomes of clinical and surgical resources that can permit emphasis on all amendable fields, improve quality of care, and reduce health costs. The PRIORITY (PRedictIng long term Outcomes afteR Isolated coronary arTery bypass surgerY) study represents the first innovative step toward the updating of health management in a selected field, surgery for coronary artery disease, which is one of the most prevalent diseases and requires allocation of high-cost resources, although information on long-term outcomes is limited. The aims of the PRIORITY study are the identification of preoperative risk factors for long-term outcomes and the development of clinical and administrative preoperative scores that can guide clinicians and the national health system to more appropriate actions for increasing quality of care and reducing costs.

[The PRIORITY study - PRedictIng long term Outcomes afteR Isolated coronary arTery bypass surgerY] / Barili, Fabio; D'Errigo, Paola; Rosato, Stefano; Pagano, Eva; Forti, Marco; Biancari, Fausto; Evangelista, Andrea; D'Ovidio, Mariangela; Gellini, Mara; Borsellino, Lucia; Grossi, Claudio; Rosato, Francesco; Parolari, Alessandro; Seccareccia, Fulvia. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA. - ISSN 1827-6806. - 22:4(2021), pp. 327-331. [10.1714/3574.35579]

[The PRIORITY study - PRedictIng long term Outcomes afteR Isolated coronary arTery bypass surgerY]

Forti, Marco
Formal Analysis
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Biancari, Fausto;
2021

Abstract

The allocation of clinical and economic resources is an emerging issue in health management. A useful update necessarily depends on the evaluation of long-term outcomes of clinical and surgical resources that can permit emphasis on all amendable fields, improve quality of care, and reduce health costs. The PRIORITY (PRedictIng long term Outcomes afteR Isolated coronary arTery bypass surgerY) study represents the first innovative step toward the updating of health management in a selected field, surgery for coronary artery disease, which is one of the most prevalent diseases and requires allocation of high-cost resources, although information on long-term outcomes is limited. The aims of the PRIORITY study are the identification of preoperative risk factors for long-term outcomes and the development of clinical and administrative preoperative scores that can guide clinicians and the national health system to more appropriate actions for increasing quality of care and reducing costs.
2021
cardiac surgery; coronary artery bypass grafting; follow-up study; humans; risk factors; treatment outcome; coronary artery bypass; coronary artery disease
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[The PRIORITY study - PRedictIng long term Outcomes afteR Isolated coronary arTery bypass surgerY] / Barili, Fabio; D'Errigo, Paola; Rosato, Stefano; Pagano, Eva; Forti, Marco; Biancari, Fausto; Evangelista, Andrea; D'Ovidio, Mariangela; Gellini, Mara; Borsellino, Lucia; Grossi, Claudio; Rosato, Francesco; Parolari, Alessandro; Seccareccia, Fulvia. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA. - ISSN 1827-6806. - 22:4(2021), pp. 327-331. [10.1714/3574.35579]
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