Medicare quality measures

CMS Reports on Quality Measures Performance

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has published a new report detailing the progress of health care providers in meeting Medicare quality standards and improving their performance under those standards. The report, required every three years, focuses on 17 key indicators of quality in the delivery of health care as defined by 247 individual quality measures. The analysis found that: 670,000 patients improved their control of their blood pressure 510,000 fewer patients have poor control of their diabetes 12,000 fewer people died following hospitalization for a heart attack there were 70,000 fewer unplanned hospital readmissions nursing home residents suffered [...]

2018-03-19T06:00:39-04:00March 19, 2018|Medicare, Medicare regulations|

CMS Publishes Quality Measures Under Consideration for 2018

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has published a list of quality measures it is considering implementing in Medicare quality programs in the coming year. The list consists of 32 proposed measures, down significantly from the nearly 100 it proposed last year.  These measures are subject to comment by the National Quality Forum and stakeholders. Go here to see a commentary from CMS explaining what it hopes to accomplish and how it is pursuing those goals and go here to see a CMS document presenting the 32 proposed quality measures.

2017-12-06T06:00:01-05:00December 6, 2017|Medicare, Medicare regulations|
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