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National Quality Forum

National Quality Forum (NQF) is a United States-based non-profit membership organization that promotes patient protections and healthcare quality through measurement and public reporting.[1][2] It was established in 1999 based on recommendations by the President's Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry.[3] NQF’s membership comprises over 400 organizations, representing consumers, health plans, medical professionals, employers, government and other public health agencies, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, and other quality improvement organizations. NQF has helped develop guidelines on palliative care.[4]

National Quality Forum
AbbreviationNQF
Typenon-profit
Purposepromotes patient protections and healthcare
Location

On August 16, 2023, the Joint Commission acquired the National Quality Forum.[5] Jonathan Perlin, CEO of the Joint Commission, stated: "We believe that by combining the unique capabilities of each organization, we can better support focused improvement in healthcare. Our goals are shared across the patient, consumer, payer, purchaser, and provider communities: Safer, higher value, more equitable, and more compassionate healthcare".

Some researchers have discussed difficulties in following NQF proposals.[6]

Consensus-based entity edit

NQF operates as a consensus-based entity in the creation of voluntary consensus standards as defined by the National Technology Transfer Act and Advancement act of 1995 and the Office of Management and Budget Circular A-119, which directs US government agencies to participate in the development and use of voluntary consensus standards.[7] These consensus standards are largely concerned with measuring and publicly reporting on performance in healthcare settings. NQF uses a multi-step consensus development process to vet performance measures created by public and private measure developers including the NCQA, CMS, and Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement (PCPI).[8] NQF endorses those measures that meet the following criteria:[9]

  • Importance to measure and report
  • Scientific acceptability of measure properties
  • Feasibility
  • Usability and use
  • Related and competing measures

The endorsement process has historically taken 12 months to complete, but NQF streamlined its process in 2014, reducing the process to seven months.[10]

Programs edit

NQF, under contract to the federal government, played a significant role in the creation of the national quality strategy. Under contract to the federal government, NQF convenes a consensus body to recommend measures for specific federal programs via the Measures Application Partnership. On February 8, 2023, CMS awarded Battelle Memorial Institute a $53m contract to procure the services of a consensus-based entity,[11] necessary to support various duties pertaining to health care performance measurement, as required under Section 1890 of the Social Security Act. As a result, the National Quality Forum is no longer the federal contractor responsible for endorsing measures, or recommending measures for use in federal programs.

NQF is best known for its report on Serious Reportable Events (SREs or never events) in 2009. NQF created the term to refer to 28 preventable, serious, and unambiguous adverse events that should never occur in a healthcare setting.[12]

A 2006 report published in the American Journal of Medical Quality reviewed "facilitators and barriers" to implementing the National Quality Forum's recommended hospital practices. It identified executive support, administrative support and education and training as key factors, while "resistance to change" was the most difficult barrier to overcome.[6]

Controversies edit

On January 9, 2013, the U.S. Department of Justice[13] and 49 U.S States and the District of Columbia[14] reached an out-of-court settlement with CareFusion, a medical products company, for US$40 million in a whistleblower suit that alleged that the company had paid Charles Denham over US$11 million to influence medical standards settings in favor of the company while he was involved with NQF. In a press release,[15] NQF distanced itself from Dr. Denham and his foundation TMIT[16] while stating "reference to [the CareFusion product] was removed from the draft Safe Practices report after an NQF ad hoc review did not find sufficient evidence to support one skin preparation over another."

References edit

  1. ^ "National Quality Forum". RWJF.
  2. ^ Kizer, KW (Mar 21, 2001). "Patient safety: a call to action: a consensus statement from the National Quality Forum". MedGenMed. 3 (2): 10. PMID 11549959.
  3. ^ Kizer, Kenneth W. (April 2000). "The National Quality Forum Seeks to Improve Health Care". Academic Medicine. National Policy Perspectives. 75 (4): 320–321. doi:10.1097/00001888-200004000-00005. PMID 10893112.
  4. ^ Ferrell, Betty; Connor, Stephen R.; Cordes, Anne; Dahlin, Constance M.; Fine, Perry G.; Hutton, Nancy; Leenay, Mark; Lentz, Judy; Person, Judi Lund; Meier, Diane E.; Zuroski, Ken (June 2007). "The National Agenda for Quality Palliative Care: The National Consensus Project and the National Quality Forum". Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 33 (6): 737–744. doi:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2007.02.024. PMID 17531914.
  5. ^ National Quality Forum. "NQF: The Joint Commission and National Quality Forum Join Forces to Improve Healthcare Quality, Safety, Equity, and Value". www.qualityforum.org. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  6. ^ a b Blake, S. C. (1 September 2006). "Facilitators and Barriers to 10 National Quality Forum Safe Practices". American Journal of Medical Quality. 21 (5): 323–334. doi:10.1177/1062860606291781. PMID 16973949. S2CID 27542660.
  7. ^ "CIRCULAR NO. A-119 Revised | The White House".
  8. ^ "PCPI". www.thepcpi.org. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
  9. ^ . qualityforum.org. Archived from the original on 2014-09-29.
  10. ^ Md, Christine K. Cassel (6 August 2014). "Signs of progress in healthcare quality". TheHill.
  11. ^ "Battelle Awarded Federal Contract to Support Healthcare Performance Measurement". www.battelle.org. April 10, 2023. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  12. ^ "What is serious reportable event (SRE)? - Definition from WhatIs.com". SearchHealthIT.
  13. ^ "CareFusion to Pay the Government $40.1 Million to Resolve Allegations That Include More Than $11 Million in Kickbacks to One Doctor". justice.gov. 9 January 2014.
  14. ^ "A.G. Schneiderman Announces $40m Settlement Resolving Fraud Allegations Against Health Care Giant Carefusion". ny.gov.
  15. ^ "NQF: NQF Statement on Department of Justice Settlement". qualityforum.org.
  16. ^ "Safetyleaders.com". safetyleaders.org.

External links edit

  • Official website

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National Quality Forum NQF is a United States based non profit membership organization that promotes patient protections and healthcare quality through measurement and public reporting 1 2 It was established in 1999 based on recommendations by the President s Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry 3 NQF s membership comprises over 400 organizations representing consumers health plans medical professionals employers government and other public health agencies pharmaceutical and medical device companies and other quality improvement organizations NQF has helped develop guidelines on palliative care 4 National Quality ForumAbbreviationNQFTypenon profitPurposepromotes patient protections and healthcareLocationUnited StatesOn August 16 2023 the Joint Commission acquired the National Quality Forum 5 Jonathan Perlin CEO of the Joint Commission stated We believe that by combining the unique capabilities of each organization we can better support focused improvement in healthcare Our goals are shared across the patient consumer payer purchaser and provider communities Safer higher value more equitable and more compassionate healthcare Some researchers have discussed difficulties in following NQF proposals 6 Contents 1 Consensus based entity 2 Programs 3 Controversies 4 References 5 External linksConsensus based entity editNQF operates as a consensus based entity in the creation of voluntary consensus standards as defined by the National Technology Transfer Act and Advancement act of 1995 and the Office of Management and Budget Circular A 119 which directs US government agencies to participate in the development and use of voluntary consensus standards 7 These consensus standards are largely concerned with measuring and publicly reporting on performance in healthcare settings NQF uses a multi step consensus development process to vet performance measures created by public and private measure developers including the NCQA CMS and Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement PCPI 8 NQF endorses those measures that meet the following criteria 9 Importance to measure and report Scientific acceptability of measure properties Feasibility Usability and use Related and competing measuresThe endorsement process has historically taken 12 months to complete but NQF streamlined its process in 2014 reducing the process to seven months 10 Programs editNQF under contract to the federal government played a significant role in the creation of the national quality strategy Under contract to the federal government NQF convenes a consensus body to recommend measures for specific federal programs via the Measures Application Partnership On February 8 2023 CMS awarded Battelle Memorial Institute a 53m contract to procure the services of a consensus based entity 11 necessary to support various duties pertaining to health care performance measurement as required under Section 1890 of the Social Security Act As a result the National Quality Forum is no longer the federal contractor responsible for endorsing measures or recommending measures for use in federal programs NQF is best known for its report on Serious Reportable Events SREs or never events in 2009 NQF created the term to refer to 28 preventable serious and unambiguous adverse events that should never occur in a healthcare setting 12 A 2006 report published in the American Journal of Medical Quality reviewed facilitators and barriers to implementing the National Quality Forum s recommended hospital practices It identified executive support administrative support and education and training as key factors while resistance to change was the most difficult barrier to overcome 6 Controversies editOn January 9 2013 the U S Department of Justice 13 and 49 U S States and the District of Columbia 14 reached an out of court settlement with CareFusion a medical products company for US 40 million in a whistleblower suit that alleged that the company had paid Charles Denham over US 11 million to influence medical standards settings in favor of the company while he was involved with NQF In a press release 15 NQF distanced itself from Dr Denham and his foundation TMIT 16 while stating reference to the CareFusion product was removed from the draft Safe Practices report after an NQF ad hoc review did not find sufficient evidence to support one skin preparation over another References edit National Quality Forum RWJF Kizer KW Mar 21 2001 Patient safety a call to action a consensus statement from the National Quality Forum MedGenMed 3 2 10 PMID 11549959 Kizer Kenneth W April 2000 The National Quality Forum Seeks to Improve Health Care Academic Medicine National Policy Perspectives 75 4 320 321 doi 10 1097 00001888 200004000 00005 PMID 10893112 Ferrell Betty Connor Stephen R Cordes Anne Dahlin Constance M Fine Perry G Hutton Nancy Leenay Mark Lentz Judy Person Judi Lund Meier Diane E Zuroski Ken June 2007 The National Agenda for Quality Palliative Care The National Consensus Project and the National Quality Forum Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 33 6 737 744 doi 10 1016 j jpainsymman 2007 02 024 PMID 17531914 National Quality Forum NQF The Joint Commission and National Quality Forum Join Forces to Improve Healthcare Quality Safety Equity and Value www qualityforum org Retrieved 2023 11 18 a b Blake S C 1 September 2006 Facilitators and Barriers to 10 National Quality Forum Safe Practices American Journal of Medical Quality 21 5 323 334 doi 10 1177 1062860606291781 PMID 16973949 S2CID 27542660 CIRCULAR NO A 119 Revised The White House PCPI www thepcpi org Retrieved 2019 06 13 NQF Help qualityforum org Archived from the original on 2014 09 29 Md Christine K Cassel 6 August 2014 Signs of progress in healthcare quality TheHill Battelle Awarded Federal Contract to Support Healthcare Performance Measurement www battelle org April 10 2023 Retrieved 2023 11 18 What is serious reportable event SRE Definition from WhatIs com SearchHealthIT CareFusion to Pay the Government 40 1 Million to Resolve Allegations That Include More Than 11 Million in Kickbacks to One Doctor justice gov 9 January 2014 A G Schneiderman Announces 40m Settlement Resolving Fraud Allegations Against Health Care Giant Carefusion ny gov NQF NQF Statement on Department of Justice Settlement qualityforum org Safetyleaders com safetyleaders org External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Quality Forum amp oldid 1215429790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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