1. Taxonomy of Quality of Care Indicators: Tracing the Path from Clinical Practice Guidelines to Quality Measurement and Beyond.
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Wahl E, Makris UE, and Suter LG
- Subjects
- Delivery of Health Care, Health Facilities, Humans, Quality of Health Care, Quality Indicators, Health Care, Rheumatology
- Abstract
Quality measures (QMs) are tools that help measure or quantify health care processes, outcomes, patient perceptions, and organizational structures and systems associated with the ability to provide high-quality health care. QMs are often developed from clinical practice guidelines (CPGs), as they summarize the best available evidence to create standards for optimizing patient care. The authors provide a framework for learners to understand the relevance, development, and testing of QMs in rheumatology, touching on their relationship to CPGs and appropriate use criteria. They describe measure implementation across different health care settings and reflect on challenges and opportunities associated with this process., Competing Interests: Disclosure Dr. Makris was a VA HSR&D Career Development Awardee at the Dallas VA (CDA 14-425). The views expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Veterans Affairs., (Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2022
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