| Literature DB >> 31850998 |
Laurent G Glance1,2, Karen Joynt Maddox3, Karen Johnson4, David Nerenz5, David Cella6, Bijan Borah7, Joseph Kunisch8, Paul Kurlansky9, Jennifer Perloff10, Michael Stoto11, Ronald Walters12, Susan White13, Zhenquiu Lin14.
Abstract
: Quality measurement is at the heart of efforts to achieve high-quality surgical and medical care at a lower cost. Without accurate quality measures, it is not possible to appropriately align incentives with quality. The aim of these National Quality Forum (NQF) guidelines is to provide measure developers and other stakeholders with guidance on the standards used by the NQF to evaluate the scientific acceptability of performance measures. Using a methodologically rigorous and transparent process for evaluating health care quality measures is the best insurance that alternative payment plans will truly reward and promote higher quality care. Performance measures need to be credible in order for physicians and hospitals to willingly partner with payers in efforts to improve population outcomes. Our goal in creating this position paper is to promote the transparency of NQF evaluations, improve the quality of performance measurements, and engage surgeons and all other stakeholders to work together to advance the science of performance measurement.Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31850998 DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Surg ISSN: 0003-4932 Impact factor: 12.969