Although health care spending per capita in the United States is more
than double that of other industrialized nations, the United States
ranks comparatively low on key indicators of the quality of care and
population health status. Inefficiencies such as duplicate tests and
widespread regional practice variations plague the system. Performance
measurement is essential to system transformation. To provide guidance
to key stakeholder groups in accelerating toward a high-performing,
high-value healthcare system, the National Quality Forum (NQF) convened
a Steering Committee to develop a framework for evaluating the
efficiency of care over time, including clear definitions and a shared
vision of what can be achieved around quality, cost, and value, serving
as a foundation for the work of larger performance improvement efforts.
This report presents the NQF-endorsed® measurement framework for
assessing efficiency, and ultimately value, associated with the care
over the course of an episode of illness and sets forth a vision to
guide ongoing and future efforts.
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