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Defining Quality Metrics for Active Surveillance: The Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative Experience
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No AccessJournal of UrologyJU Forum1 Dec 2020Defining Quality Metrics for Active Surveillance: The Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative Experience Kevin B. Ginsburg, Michael L. Cher, and James E. Montie Kevin B. GinsburgKevin B. Ginsburg *Correspondence: Department of Urology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, University Health Center, 4201 St. Antoine, Ste. 7-C, Detroit, Michigan 48201 telephone: 313-577-5222; FAX: 313-577-5217; email: E-mail Address: [email protected] Department of Urology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan , Michael L. CherMichael L. Cher Department of Urology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan , and James E. MontieJames E. Montie Department of Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000001308AboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail References 1. : Defining a standard set of patient-centered outcomes for men with localized prostate cancer. Eur Urol 2015; 67: 460. Google Scholar 2. : Quality indicators for global benchmarking of localized prostate cancer management. J Urol 2018; 200: 319. Link, Google Scholar 3. : A roadmap for improving the management of favorable risk prostate cancer. J Urol 2017; 198: 1220. Link, Google Scholar 4. : Confirmatory magnetic resonance imaging with or without biopsy impacts decision making in newly diagnosed favorable risk prostate cancer. J Urol 2019; 201: 923. Link, Google Scholar 5. : Association between early confirmatory testing and the adoption of active surveillance for men with favorable-risk prostate cancer. Urology 2018; 118: 127. Google Scholar MUSIC is supported by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. © 2020 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByGaylis F, Cooperberg M, Loeb S, Chen R, Seibert T, Cohen E, Dato P, Emeka A, Prime R, Romo S and Catalona W (2022) Conservative Management of Low-Risk Prostate Cancer: A Path to Value-Based CareUrology Practice, VOL. 9, NO. 3, (195-197), Online publication date: 1-May-2022.Ginsburg K, Cher M and Montie J (2021) Defining Quality Metrics for Active Surveillance: The Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative Experience. Reply.Journal of Urology, VOL. 206, NO. 1, (172-173), Online publication date: 1-Jul-2021.Gaylis F, Cooperberg M, Chen R, Malin J, Loeb S, Witte J, Carroll P, Cohen E, Dato P, Lin D, Zheng Y, Seibert T, Setzler C, Wilt W, Gomez S, Chan J and Catalona W (2021) Defining Quality Metrics for Active Surveillance: The Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative Experience. Letter.Journal of Urology, VOL. 206, NO. 1, (171-172), Online publication date: 1-Jul-2021. Volume 204Issue 6December 2020Page: 1119-1121 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2020 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.AcknowledgmentsThe support staff at the MUSIC Coordinating Center, and the clinical champions, administrators, data abstractors and urologists at each MUSIC contributing practice provided assistance.MetricsAuthor Information Kevin B. Ginsburg Department of Urology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan *Correspondence: Department of Urology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, University Health Center, 4201 St. Antoine, Ste. 7-C, Detroit, Michigan 48201 telephone: 313-577-5222; FAX: 313-577-5217; email: E-mail Address: [email protected] More articles by this author Michael L. Cher Department of Urology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan More articles by this author James E. Montie Department of Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Financial interest and/or other relationship with the Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative. More articles by this author Expand All MUSIC is supported by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. Advertisement PDF DownloadLoading ...