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Что (кто) такое morbidity$50346$ - определение

CONFERENCE FOR REVIEWING POOR/UNUSUAL OUTCOMES OF MEDICAL CASES
Morbidity and mortality conferences

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COMPLICATION
Morbidly obese; Diabesity; Obesity associated morbidity
Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic physical and mental illnesses. Because of the social stigma of obesity, people who are obese may receive poorer healthcare than people within the "normal" BMI weight range, potentially contributing to the relationship between obesity and poor health outcomes.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report         
PUBLICATION OF THE U.S. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
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The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) is a weekly epidemiological digest for the United States published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It was originally established as Weekly Health Index in 1930, changing its title to Weekly Mortality Index in 1941 and Morbidity and Mortality in 1952.
co-morbid         
PRESENCE OF MORE THAN ONE MEDICAL CONDITION IN A PATIENT THAT MAY CONTRIBUTE TO CLINICAL PROGRESSION OF THE PRIMARY DISORDER
Comorbid; Co-morbid; Co-morbidity; Comorbidities; Co-Morbidity; Co-morbid disorders; Charlson index; Elixhauser comorbidity index; Elixhauser index; Co-morbidities; Psychiatric comorbidity
¦ adjective Medicine relating to or denoting a medical condition that co-occurs with another.
Derivatives
co-morbidity noun

Википедия

Morbidity and mortality conference

Morbidity and mortality (M&M) conferences are traditional, recurring conferences held by medical services at academic medical centers, most large private medical and surgical practices, and other medical centers. Their use in psychiatric medicine is less prevalent. Death, deterioration and complications may be unavoidable in some patients due to underlying disease processes. However they may also be associated with errors or omissions in patient care. M&M conferences involve the analysis of adverse outcomes in patient care through peer review. The objectives of a well-run M&M conference are to identify adverse outcomes associated with medical error, to modify behavior and judgment based on previous experiences, and to prevent repetition of errors leading to complications. Conferences are non-punitive and focus on the goal of improved patient care. The proceedings are generally kept confidential by law. M&M conferences occur with regular frequency, often weekly, biweekly or monthly, and highlight recent cases and identify areas of improvement for clinicians involved in the case. They are particularly important for identifying systems issues (e.g., outdated policies, changes in patient identification procedures, arithmetic errors, etc.) which affect patient care.

The results of a survey that endeavored to study the relevance and traits of morbidity and mortality conferences (M&MCs) in the spring of 1998 indicate that 90% of U.S. internal medicine training programs hold M&MCs. The majority of these conferences occur on a monthly basis, where an assigned leader reviews certain select cases that had unpredicted consequences or a suspected medical error. It was also reported that two-thirds of the hospitals use the M&MCs as a means to fulfill their administrative requirements for quality assurance.