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National Quality Forum Endorses Consensus Standards for Quality of Hospital Care

Friday, May 16, 2008 General News
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Patient safety in hospitals focus of 48 NQF-endorsed measures



WASHINGTON, May 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Recognizing that patient safety remains a major hurdle in the United States, the National Quality Forum (NQF) today endorsed 48 voluntary consensus standards focused on measuring the performance of acute care hospitals, including measures addressing pediatric safety, hospital readmission, and prevention and care of venous thromboembolism.
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"It has been difficult to make real progress in patient safety in this country, despite the efforts of many highly skilled, committed professionals and innovations in technology and treatment," said Janet Corrigan, president and CEO of the National Quality Forum. "In part, that is because we are all using different yardsticks to measure safety, which makes it difficult to identify and focus efforts on areas most in need of improvement and to measure and quantify progress. NQF-endorsed standards represent consensus of the experts and leaders from all corners of the healthcare industry, and can make a significant difference in helping hospitals measure what matters most to truly improve hospital care."
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NQF-endorsed voluntary consensus standards are widely viewed as the "gold standard" for measurement of healthcare quality.



"NQF provides a great service to patients, purchasers, and the hospital community by providing the reference set of standard measures that improve safety, quality, and efficiency.



This set of NQF-endorsed measures will help hospitals identify where there are safety issues in need of system solutions," said Dr. Jonathan B. Perlin, Chief Medical Officer of the Hospital Corporation of America. "NQF-endorsed measures are instrumental in guiding hospitals through the complicated maze of measurement and reporting to ensure that quality is constantly addressed and improved in a way that is efficient and effective."



The set of hospital measures endorsed today will facilitate broad-based quality improvement by targeting numerous safety and quality issues within hospitals. Given the growing concerns with readmissions in America, particularly in the Medicare population, these important measures will help track progress toward improved transitions in care.



Most of the newly endorsed measures, the Quality Indicators, developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), specifically offer hospitals an opportunity to pinpoint safety issues with measurement driven by readily available administrative data, rather than medical record reviews. Carolyn Clancy, M.D., director of AHRQ, believes the new measures can have a real impact. "Through public reporting," said Dr. Clancy, "these measures should offer needed guidance to purchasers and consumers seeking information about hospitals, as well as an opportunity for benchmarking to peers in the marketplace."



Six of the measures target the most common preventable cause of hospital death -- venous thromboembolism (VTE). There are 900,000 cases of VTE in the United States every year, and a stunning 300,000 of them are fatal. Annually, over 600,000 of those cases -- and 200,000 of the fatalities -- occur in hospitals, which have access to VTE prophylactic measures and treatments. The need for hospital-focused measures is very clear. All six NQF-endorsed measures on VTE focus on hospitals; with one measure extending the focus to readiness of patients for discharge. These newly endorsed measures further fill out NQF's portfolio of VTE measures and practices, including two previously endorsed Safe Practices.



When a measure is NQF-endorsed(TM), it carries the full weight of formal consensus of more than 375 healthcare providers, consumer groups, professional associations, purchasers, federal agencies, and research and quality improvement organ
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