Donna O. Farley
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The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety | 2009
Donna J. Keyser; Jacob W. Dembosky; Karen S. Kmetik; Mark S. Antman; Carl A. Sirio; Donna O. Farley
BACKGROUND The American Medical Association led a collaborative initiative to explore opportunities for improving the quality of outpatient chronic care through the use of nationally endorsed clinical performance measures and tools. The measures and tools focused on adult diabetes, major depressive disorder, chronic stable coronary artery disease, heart failure, hypertension, and asthma. METHODS The RAND Corporation conducted an independent, formative assessment of the initiatives four pilot activities using the Context-Input-Process-Product evaluation model. RESULTS Pilots 1 and 2 demonstrated the feasibility and value of implementing performance measures and tools in practices with electronic health information systems, while highlighting the difficulty of using them in practices with paper-based systems and in community-based models, where multiple stakeholders are expected to share patient data. Pilot 3 illustrated the usefulness of validating performance measures before their use for internal quality improvement or external reporting. Pilot 4 documented the challenges involved in exporting clinical performance data from a physician practice to external entities for multiple potential uses. DISCUSSION Improving the quality of chronic care through clinical performance measurement, data aggregation, and reporting will require expanded use of clinical performance measures for both internal quality improvement and pay-for-performance; integrating electronic health records (EHRs) or electronic-based registries into more physician offices; more accurate measurement and documentation of diagnoses and care procedures; EHR products that make it easier to capture certain types of information; and simplified, standardized processes for performance data extraction and exporting.
Archive | 2009
Donna O. Farley; M. Susan Ridgely; Peter Mendel; Stephanie S. Teleki; Cheryl L. Damberg; Rebecca Shaw; Michael D. Greenberg; Amelia M. Haviland; Peter S. Hussey; Jacob W. Dembosky; Hao Yu; Julie A. Brown; Chau Pham; J. Scott Ashwood
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Archive | 2008
Melony E. Sorbero; Donna O. Farley; Soeren Mattke; Susan L. Lovejoy
Archive | 2010
Donna O. Farley; Melony E. Sorbero; Susan L. Lovejoy; Mary Salisbury
Archive | 2005
Donna O. Farley; Sally Morton; Cheryl L. Damberg; Allen Fremont; Sandra H. Berry; Michael D. Greenberg; Melony E. Sorbero; Stephanie S. Teleki; Karen A. Ricci; Nancy Kaczynski Pollock
Archive | 2010
Denise D. Quigley; Shelley H. Wiseman; Donna O. Farley
Archive | 2009
Cheryl L. Damberg; M. Susan Ridgely; Rebecca Shaw; Robin Meili; Melony E. Sorbero; Lily Bradley; Donna O. Farley
Archive | 2009
Michael D. Greenberg; Amelia M. Haviland; Hao Yu; Donna O. Farley
Archive | 2009
Donna O. Farley; Cheryl L. Damberg
Archive | 2009
Stephanie S. Teleki; Cheryl L. Damberg; Melony E. Sorbero; Rebecca Shaw; Lily Bradley; Denise D. Quigley; Allen Fremont; Donna O. Farley