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NQF Policy Conference: Speaker Spotlight
Just a reminder: Early registration is still open for NQF’s Policy Conference, Quality at the Crossroads. Register here by Friday, Sept. 26th to take advantage of the lower early registration rates.
The conference will feature a keynote presentation by Shannon Brownlee, author of Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine is Making us Sicker and Poorer. Ms. Brownlee is a Visiting Scholar at the Clinical Center Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health and the Schwartz Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation. In her presentation, Ms. Brownlee will examine the problem of overuse in our healthcare system and its effect on patient outcomes. In Overtreated, Ms. Brownlee explores why patients who do have access to treatment receive it to excess to the detriment of their own health. She believes that overuse can be addressed through a number of avenues, including investments in health information systems, shared decision making between doctors and patients, increased evidence-based research and payment reform that ends the fee-for-service trap. |
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CLINICIAN-LEVEL PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING
A new Issue Brief from the NQF examines current efforts to more broadly define relevant and measurable elements of condition-specific care and related accountability. This Issue Brief builds on a workshop on clinician-level measurement convened by NQF in March 2008 and coincides with NQF’s recent endorsement of 67 new clinician-level consensus standards. More information on these new standards can be found here. |
NATIONAL PRIORITIES PARTNERSHIP
The National Priorities Partnership is 28 organizations that wield extraordinary influence over the “cogs and wheels” that drive our healthcare system. We will transform healthcare from the inside out – where it has the best chance to succeed.
FIND OUT about the partner organizations
READ more on what we’ve done to date |
CLOSING DISPARITIES GAP
Innovations in performance measurement and public reporting are closing the healthcare quality disparities gap. A new Issue Brief from the National Quality Forum, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, highlights public and private initiatives underway at the national, regional, and local levels to measure performance and more effectively target interventions that reduce disparities.
The Kaiser Family Foundation has named NQF's issue brief "Closing the Disparities Gap in Healthcare Quality with Performance Measuresment and Public reporting" among its top Health Policy Picks. |
2008 National Policy Conference: Quality at the Crossroads
Healthcare quality is at a crossroads. How will a new president shape the path our nation takes?
The National Quality Forum is uniquely positioned to coalesce the players in the field to ensure we are heading in the same direction—toward real change in America’s healthcare quality. NQF’s National Policy Conference will address both the political and policy issues facing health care quality. Don’t you want to be at the table?
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2009 NQF National Quality
Healthcare Award Call for Applications
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Every spring, NQF recognizes a healthcare organization for its proactive and exemplary response to the national call for quality improvement and accountability. Last year the awardee was Baylor Healthcare Systems. Next year will it be you?
Applications are due October 20, 2008. This year's award has a special focus on improvement of chronic care, with an emphasis on care coordination and disparities reduction. |
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