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Quality Indicators™: Moving Ahead

AHRQ's 2012 Annual Conference Slide Presentation

On September 11, 2012, Mamatha Pancholi made this presentation at the 2012 Annual Conference.

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Quality Indicators™ (QIs): Moving Ahead

AHRQ Annual Conference 2012
Mamatha Pancholi, MS, Project Officer, Quality Indicators
September 11, 2012

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Overview

  • Origins of the AHRQ QI.
  • Current Modules.
  • Efforts in 2012.
  • AHRQ QI: Moving Ahead.
  • Additional Resources.

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Origins

  • Developed initially at the request of Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) partners in 1999.
  • Using evaluation methodologies developed in the AHRQ Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPC).
  • Based on readily available administrative data.
  • Incorporating risk-adjustment, reference population to improve reliability and validity.

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  • Literature Review / User Data →
  • Initial Empirical Analyses and Definition →
  • Panel Evaluation →
  • Further Empirical Analyses, Refined Definition →
  • Further Review? Final Definition.

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Current Modules

  • Prevention Quality Indicators (PQI) developed in 2000:
    • Area Level.
    • Avoidable hospitalization/other avoidable conditions.
  • Inpatient Quality Indicators (IQI) developed in 2002:
    • Mortality, Utilization, Volume.
    • Reflect quality of care in hospitals and across geographic areas.
  • Patient Safety Indicators (PSI) developed in 2003:
    • Provider and Area Levels.
    • Complications, unexpected death.
  • Pediatric Quality Indicators (PDI) developed in 2006:
    • Provider and Area Levels.
    • Use indicators from other modules adapted for children and neonates.
  • Readmission Quality Indicators (RQI) beta release in 2011:
    • Provider and Area Levels.
    • Six conditions relevant to elderly and non-elderly.

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Current Modules (cont.)

  • Legacy Software and Documentation:
    • Modules most recently updated in March 2012 with the V4.4:
      • Includes the FY2012 ICD-9-CM and MS-DRG coding update.
    • V4.5 scheduled for First Quarter 2013:
      • NQF updates, FY2013 coding update, 2010 reference population from State Inpatient Databases (SID).
    • SAS® and WinQI software releases:
      • Public-use software allows users with inpatient hospital data to calculate and compare their own QI rates.
    • Go to the QI Web site for all the development resources: http://www.qualityindicators.ahrq.gov

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Efforts in 2012

  • 2012 has focused on building the foundation for the future of the QI:
    • Conversion of the QI to ICD-10-CM/PCS:
    • A full redesign of the QI software to offer enhanced features and usability:
    • Efforts to enhance the QI Web site with search features and other tools to improve access to QI resources.

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AHRQ QI: Moving Ahead

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Additional Resources

Page last reviewed December 2012
Internet Citation: Quality Indicators™: Moving Ahead: AHRQ's 2012 Annual Conference Slide Presentation. December 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://archive.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2012/track_a/52_pancholi_et-al/pancholi.html

 

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