Quadruple aim. Cost analysis. Prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting in the pediatric population.

This paper consists of a quadruple aim analysis Participant will identify the segment of the health care delivery system in the context of the quadruple aim they would like to impact (i.e. population health, patient experience, provider experience, or cost per capita) selecting patient experience. -Within that segment, the participant will then select an actual/potential practice (DNP students) or research (PhD students) project and a business case/cost analysis or business plan framework to address their selected project. –> project: Prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting in the pediatric population. (There needs to be a pre operative assessment tool to identify high risk patients, the utilization of prophylactic antiemetics intraoperative that fit each patient, and a postoperative assessment). This article is a great guide to use for my paper: Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting Prophylaxis From an Economic Point of View Dzwonczyk, Roger MS1*; Weaver, Tristan E BS1; Puente, Erika G MD1; Bergese, Sergio D MD1,2 doi: 10.1097/MJT.0b013e3181e7a512 -The participant will provide an overview of the quadruple aim segment and framework with rationale (why and how it applies to the specific project).