Quality Improvement Organizations

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Quality Improvement Organizations and Healthcare Consumers Our nation’s healthcare system requires constant monitoring for quality and innovations and guidelines for increasing the quality of care. This process is difficult and complex and requires many separate organizations with differing approaches and objectives in order to be effective. Fortunately, there are many such organizations that strive to continuously increase the health care standards and practices in our nation. They also assist the consumer in making educated decisions on which medical facilities will best suit their needs. Reviewing a few of these quality improvement organizations and the roles they play will increase our understanding of their roles within our nation’s healthcare system. Quality Improvement Organizations Quality improvement organizations drive and champion the quality improvement, monitor the appropriateness and effectiveness, and provide quality initiatives for our nation’s health care system. They measure development, endorsement and approval. They provide accreditations, influence quality improvement, make public reporting available, and sometimes provide payment and incentives for efficiency. We also need information sharing between organizations on what works and what doesn’t in healthcare. Doing this helps eliminate unnecessary or harmful practices. It improves the efficiency in healthcare, the cost-effectiveness, and safety. These quality improvement organizations frequently make it one of their objectives to have a cross sharing of medical information between health care facilities (Donini-Lenhoff, 2011). National Committee for Quality Assurance Accrediting organizations, such as the National Committee for Quality Assuran... ... middle of paper ... ...w what healthcare services are safe and effective. References Donini-Lenhoff, F. (2011). Unknown Unknowns: Heath, Healthcare, and the Future. Journal Of Best Practices In Health Professions Diversity: Education, Research & Policy, 4(1), 615-619. Feder, H. M. (2009). Understanding the Role of QIOs in Health Care Reform. Journal Of Health Care Compliance, 11(5), 51-52. Hacker, K. K. (2013). Achieving Population Health in Accountable Care Organizations. American Journal Of Public Health, 103(7), 1163. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2013.301254 Sorbero, M. S., Ricci, K. A., Lovejoy, S., Haviland, A. M., Smith, L., Bradley, L. A., & ... Farley, D. O. (2009). Assessment of Contributions to Patient Safety Knowledge by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality-Funded Patient Safety Projects. Health Services Research, 44(2p2), 646-664. doi:10.1111/j.1475-6773.2008.00930.x

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