HHS creates the first ever quality measures clearinghouse
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, December 9, 2008
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) last month announced the first quality measure inventory called “National Quality Measures Clearinghouse.” The public Web site, under the Agency of Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), provides information on reporting, payment, and quality improvement. Its goal is to better measure quality in the public and private sector by creating a uniform set of measurements, as well as promote transparency for health care providers, clinicians, patients, and policy makers.
HHS plans to expand this inventory in the coming months, according to a Nov. 13 press release.
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