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10 wrz 2024 · CMS uses quality measures in its quality improvement, public reporting, and pay-for-reporting programs for specific healthcare providers. Visit the MMS Hub for a list of CMS Quality Reporting and Value-Based Programs & Initiatives.
- CMS Measures Inventory
Overview The CMS Quality Measures Inventory is a compilation...
- Core Measures
Introduction. The Core Quality Measures Collaborative (CQMC)...
- Quality Measures Reports
2021 Report. The 2021 National Impact Assessment of CMS...
- Pre-Rulemaking
Section 3014 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care...
- ICD-10 and Quality Measures
Information on the ICD-10 codes included in the clinical...
- Report to Congress
Report to Congress – Identification of Quality Measurement...
- End-Stage Renal Disease
The End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Quality Initiative...
- Incentive Program
Click on the "Spotlight" link to the left to view "What's...
- CMS Measures Inventory
1 lip 2024 · The current nursing home quality measures are: Short Stay Quality Measures. Percent of Short-Stay Residents Who Were Re-Hospitalized after a Nursing Home Admission; Percent of Short-Stay Residents Who Have Had an Outpatient Emergency Department Visit; Percent of Residents Who Newly Received an Antipsychotic Medication
10 wrz 2024 · Quality improvement is the framework used to systematically improve care. Quality improvement seeks to standardize processes and structure to reduce variation, achieve predictable results, and improve outcomes for patients, healthcare systems, and organizations.
In 2022, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) launched the CMS National Quality Strategy (NQS) with a goal to help all Americans achieve optimal health and well-being throughout their lifespan and across the continuum of care.
CMS uses quality measures to set national clinical priorities, publicly report quality data, and incentivize the provision of quality health care. As a longstanding leader in quality measurement and public reporting, CMS continues to drive value-based care through the use of quality measurement and reporting.
Several organizations analyze the performance of CMS-implemented quality measures, and these studies provide valuable input into CMS measure priority planning. These reports and studies may provide information on disparities, gaps in care, and other findings related to measurement policies.
Quality Across CMS. CMS supports health care priorities by developing quality measures that address these priorities and goals, and implements them through measured entity feedback, public reporting, and links to payment incentives.