Future Directions for the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports
Figure 4-3. Examples of how measures fitting two different priority areas might ultimately be ranked (Text Description)
Figure 4.3a. Priority Area: Safety
In Figure 4.3a, there are three potential measures available:
- Safety Measure #1
- Safety Measure #2
- Safety Measure #3
Arrows point from all three measures to the framework component "Safety" among a group of other framework components (Efficiency, Access, Patient/family-centeredness, Timeliness, and Effectiveness). Three arrows then point away from "Safety" to the following options:
Safety Measure #1:
- Yes, has the potential to increase value (Criterion D)
- Yes, documents population inequities (Criterion E)
- Yes, documents geographic variation (Criterion F)
Select for reporting in NHQR/NHDR.
Safety Measure #2:
- Yes, has the potential to increase value (Criterion D)
- No, does not document population inequities (Criterion E)
- Yes, documents geographic variation (Criterion F)
Ranks higher than other measures fitting the safety component, so report in NHQR/NHDR.
Safety Measure #3:
- Yes, has the potential to increase value (Criterion D)
- No, does not document population inequities (Criterion E)
- Yes, documents geographic variation (Criterion F)
Ranks lower than other measures fitting the safety component, so do not report in NHQR/NHDR.
Figure 4.3b. Priority Area: Population Health
In Figure 4.3b, there are three potential measures available:
- Population Health Measure #1
- Population Health Measure #2
- Population Health Measure #3
Arrows point from all three measures to framework component among a group (Efficiency, Access, Patient/family-centeredness, Timeliness, Safety, and Effectiveness). Population Health Measure #1's arrow points to Access. Population Health Measure #2's arrow points to Patient/family-centeredness. Population Health Measure #3's arrow points to Timeliness. Three arrows then point away from each of these components to the following options:
Population Health Measure #1 (Access):
- Yes, has the potential to increase value (Criterion D)
- Yes, documents population inequities (Criterion E)
- Yes, documents geographic variation (Criterion F)
Select for reporting in NHQR/NHDR.
Population Health Measure #2 (Patient-centeredness):
- Yes, has the potential to increase value (Criterion D)
- No, does not document population inequities (Criterion E)
- Yes, documents geographic variation (Criterion F)
Ranks higher than other measures fitting the patient/family-centeredness component, so report in NHQR/NHDR.
Population Health Measure #3 (Timeliness):
- Yes, has the potential to increase value (Criterion D)
- No, does not document population inequities (Criterion E)
- Yes, documents geographic variation (Criterion F)
Ranks lower than other measures fitting the timeliness component, so do not report in NHQR/NHDR.
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