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Atlas VPM dependiente del IACS, es reconocido por el Ministerio de Sanidad y Servicios Sociales e Igualdad, como Registro de utilidad para el Sistema Nacional de Salud.
The healthcare services research unit of the Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud reports the variation in and the evolution of the healthcare given by the Health System through the Atlas of Variations in Medical Practice in the Spanish NHS.
This Atlas makes it possible to view the care given to patients with diabetes in each autonomous community.
This atlas of unjustified variations in the quality of hospital care represents the performance of NHS acute hospitals in the treatment of those diagnoses, or surgical procedures, usually considered to measure the quality of hospital care, through the study of the risk of in-hospital mortality in 2018.
The update of the Atlas of variations in pediatric hospitalizations analyzes the variability in the use of five surgical procedures (appendectomy, adenoidectomy without tonsillectomy, tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy, inguinal hernia repair and orchidopexy) and the variability in urgent admissions for six medical diagnoses (bronchiolitis, asthma, gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, upper respiratory infections and otitis media) in the pediatric population (0-14 years), in 2018 and its evolution since 2003
This edition of the Atlas of Variations in Medical Practice shows the variability in hospitalizations for surgical interventions to treat 8 oncological conditions (breast-conservative and nonconservartive-, uterus, prostate, colon, bladder, stomach, lung and larynx cancers) in the hospitals of the SNS in 2018 y its evolution until 2003.
This atlas of unwarranted variation in the quality of hospital care represents the performance of SNS acute hospitals in the treatment of those diagnoses, or surgical procedures, usually considered to measure the quality of hospital care, through the risk of in-hospital mortality in 2018.
This Atlas of Variations in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery describes the variability in the use of different orthopaedic surgery procedures in 2017 and its evolution since 2003: knee arthroplasty, hip arthroplasty, and arthrodesis, laminectomy/discectomy and back surgery.
This Atlas of Variations in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery describes the variability in the use of different orthopaedic surgery procedures in 2017 and its evolution since 2003: knee arthroplasty, hip arthroplasty, and arthrodesis, laminectomy/discectomy and back surgery.
The healthcare services research unit of the Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud reports the variation in and the evolution of the healthcare given by the Health System through the Atlas of Variations in Medical Practice in the Spanish NHS.
This Atlas makes it possible to view the care given to patients with diabetes in each autonomous community. A series of indicators (contextual, on care to the patient with diabetes, on results of such care and on complications) are presented in the Atlas, at the level of basic health area and healthcare area. The Atlas on Diabetes also offers specific analyses by determined age groups and for men and women separately, permitting their comparison.
The type of indicators represented and the unit of analysis chosen make this Atlas a potentially useful tool for monitoring the implementation of regional diabetes.
This Atlas has been funded through the project “Preparation of a Divestment Strategy for the National Health System Based on Monitoring Unjustified Variations in the Use of Procedures of Doubtful Clinical Value” (Healthcare Research Fund PI12/01884, Carlos III Health Institute, Lead researcher Sandra García Armesto), by the Research Network on Health Services in Chronic Conditions (REDISSEC RD12/0001/0004), the Institute for Health Services Research (IISS) and the Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud.
This Atlas is funded by the project ‘Care for patients with chronic conditions in the NHS: Space-time evolution of potentially avoidable hospitalisations, by basic health area and healthcare areas (Healthcare Research Fund PI 1400786, Carlos III Health Institute, Lead researcher Enrique Bernal Delgado), by the Research Network on Health Services in Chronic Conditions (REDISSEC), the Carlos III Health Institute and the Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud

Edificio CIBA
Avda. San Juan Bosco, 13
50009 Zaragoza
Atlas VPM dependiente del IACS, es reconocido por el Ministerio de Sanidad y Servicios Sociales e Igualdad, como Registro de utilidad para el Sistema Nacional de Salud.
