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HIT Standards Committee Clinical Quality Workgroup

HIT Standards Committee Clinical Quality Workgroup. Next Steps: Quality Measures for 2013 Janet Corrigan, Chair National Quality Forum April 28, 2010. Clinical Quality Workgroup Members. Janet Corrigan, Chair, National Quality Forum Floyd Eisenberg, National Quality Forum

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HIT Standards Committee Clinical Quality Workgroup

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  1. HIT Standards CommitteeClinical Quality Workgroup Next Steps: Quality Measures for 2013 Janet Corrigan, Chair National Quality Forum April 28, 2010

  2. Clinical Quality Workgroup Members Janet Corrigan, Chair, National Quality Forum Floyd Eisenberg, National Quality Forum John Derr, Golden Living, LLC Judy Murphy, Aurora Health Marc Overhage, Regenstrief Rick Stephens, Boeing James Walker, Geisinger Jack Corley, HITSP John Halamka, Harvard Medical School Walter Suarez, Kaiser Permanente 2

  3. Quality Measures for 2013 • Given the time frame required for measure specification, testing and endorsement, it may not be feasible to develop new measures from scratch for 2013. • One option is to identify eMeasures currently in use in health care settings for quality improvement and public reporting purposes that might be candidates for 2013 MU measures.

  4. Quality Measures for 2013 • Limited environmental scan—ask organizations with experience in using eMeasures to: • Identify eMeasures for which HIT tools (e.g., CDS, checklists) play a particularly important role in facilitating rapid improvement. • Identify eMeasures for which HIT alone is not adequate to facilitate improvement, but rather, significant workflow or care process redesign is required.

  5. Participants in environmental scan Cleveland Clinic Aurora Tenet Golden Living Veterans Health Affairs Indian Health Service • Geisinger Health System • Partners Healthcare • Regenstrief / IHIE • Kaiser Permanente • Intermountain Healthcare • Mayo Clinic

  6. Next Steps Send request to organizations represented on HIT Standards Committee Summarize results and post for public comment Share results with HIT Policy and Standards Committees Identify candidate measures that align with HIT Policy Committee’s priorities for 2013 Identify process for moving measures through measure endorsement and standardized retooling processes

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