Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3281713 | Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The term quality of care has been interpreted in different ways in medicine. Skeptics of the quality movement insist that checkboxes and government and payer oversight will not lead to better patient outcomes. Supporters refer to areas in medicine in which quality improvement efforts have led to improved survival, such as in cystic fibrosis and cardiovascular disease. For quality improvement to be effective, the process demands rigorous documentation, analysis, feedback, and behavioral change. This requires valid metrics and mechanisms to provide dynamic point-of-care (or close to point of care) feedback in a manner that drives improvement. For inflammatory bowel disease, work has been performed in Europe and the United States to develop a framework for how practitioners can improve quality of care. Improve Care Now has created a sophisticated quality improvement program for pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease. The American Gastroenterology Association has worked within the National Quality Strategy framework to develop quality measures for patients with inflammatory bowel disease that have been incorporated into Federal programs that are moving Medicare reimbursement from a volume-based to a value-based structure. The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America is initiating a quality intervention program that can be implemented in community and academic practices to stimulate continual improvement processes for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. All of this work is intended to make quality improvement programs both feasible and useful, with the ultimate goal of improving quality of life for our patients.
Keywords
CCFANorthern New England Cardiovascular Disease Study GroupNQSPQRSICNCrohn's and Colitis Foundation of AmericaNQFAGACMSIBDColitisNational Quality ForumAmerican Gastroenterological AssociationInflammatory bowel diseaseGastrointestinalPhysician Quality Reporting SystemCystic fibrosisCenters for Medicare and MedicaidmapBTECrohn'sQuality of care
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Authors
Corey A. Siegel, John I. Allen, Gil Y. Melmed,