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An Overview of Measurement Activities in the Partnership for Patients
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MeasurementHealth Care ManagementPrimary CareHealthcare Quality ManagementPatient MonitoringMeasurement ActivitiesPatient-reported OutcomeU.s. HospitalsU.s. ProvidersPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchQuality ImprovementHealth Care DeliveryQuality MeasurementNursingHealthcare QualityPatient SafetyPatient-centered OutcomeMedicinePatient SatisfactionEmergency Medicine
The Partnership for Patients, launched in April 2011, is a national quality improvement initiative from the Department of Health and Human Services that has set ambitious goals for U.S. providers to improve patient safety and care transitions. This paper outlines the initiative's measurement strategy, describing four measurement-related objectives: (1) to track national progress toward the program goals that U.S. hospitals reduce preventable adverse events by 40% and readmissions by 20%; (2) to support local quality improvement measurement in participating hospitals by providing the appropriate tools, training, and programmatic structure; (3) to obtain feedback on hospital and contractor progress, in close to real time, so the project can be effectively managed; and (4) to evaluate the program's impact on adverse event and readmission rates.
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