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Standards for Measures Used for Public Reporting of Efficiency in Health Care
Author(s) -
Harlan M. Krumholz,
Patricia S. Keenan,
John E. Brush,
Vincent J. Bufalino,
Michael E. Chernew,
Andrew J. Epstein,
Paul A. Heidenreich,
Vivian Ho,
Frederick A. Masoudi,
David B. Matchar,
SharonLise T. Normand,
John S. Rumsfeld,
Jeremiah D. Schuur,
Sidney C. Smith,
John A. Spertus,
Mary Norine Walsh
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
circulation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.795
H-Index - 607
eISSN - 1524-4539
pISSN - 0009-7322
DOI - 10.1161/circulationaha.108.190500
Subject(s) - health care , incentive , quality (philosophy) , medicine , actuarial science , risk analysis (engineering) , business , philosophy , epistemology , economics , microeconomics , economic growth
The assessment of medical practice is evolving rapidly in the United States. An initial focus on structure and process performance measures assessing the quality of medical care is now being supplemented with efficiency measures to quantify the “value” of healthcare delivery. This statement, building on prior work that articulated standards for publicly reported outcomes measures, identifies preferred attributes for measures used to assess efficiency in the allocation of healthcare resources. The attributes identified in this document combined with the previously published standards are intended to serve as criteria for assessing the suitability of efficiency measures for public reporting. This statement identifies the following attributes to be considered for publicly reported efficiency measures: integration of the quality and cost; valid cost measurement and analysis; minimal incentive to provide poor quality care; and proper attribution of the measure. The attributes described in this statement are relevant to a wide range of efforts to profile the efficiency of various healthcare providers, including hospitals, healthcare systems, managed-care organizations, physicians, group practices, and others that deliver coordinated care.

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