Quality

The focus of quality improvement in healthcare is to bolster performance and processes related to diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Leaders in this space also ensure the proper selection of imaging exams and procedures, and monitor the safety of services, among other duties. Reimbursement programs such as the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) utilize financial incentives to improve quality. This also includes setting and maintaining care quality initiatives, such as the requirements set by the Joint Commission.

PSO Transforms Smallest State Into Patient Safety Giant

Like their counterparts in other states, hospitals in Rhode Island have experienced their share of tragic outcomes based on medical errors, from mix-ups in medication administration to wrong-site surgeries. However, change is afoot in the state as data pertaining to events are more freely reported by hospital staff, aggregated, and shared by the

Improving the Patient Experience: From Ideal to Imperative

Improving the patient experience has long been a goal of health care providers. However, health care reform is making the patient experience more than just a marketing consideration: the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) have structured value-based purchasing to link 1% of Medicare reimbursement to a hospital’s performance in quality

Borgess Health: Aligning Physicians to Optimize P4P

Patrick Dyson, executive vice president of strategy and corporative services for Borgess Health (Kalamazoo, Michigan), traces his organization’s “pay for quality” physician alignment strategy back to the Institute of Medicine’s November 1999 report “To Err Is Human.” Following the publication of the report, which shocked many with its statistics on

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