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Reporting Quality for GPRA
What other way does IHS report quality of care? What is GPRA? The GPRA report card tells Congress about the quality of care IHS is providing to the American Indian and Alaska Native people. The report card includes specific performance measures developed by IHS for the AI/AN patient population. For example, quality of care is measured by how well we are treating diabetes and heart disease. It also measures how well we are doing in preventing diseases like cancer, obesity, and HIV. Click this link to view a list of the GPRA measures. Click here to read about the differences between the Transparency and GPRA measures. |
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