Patient-Centered Measurement: A Framework to Align Performance Measurement with Patient Preferences
September 25, 2017 | 3:00-4:00pm ET
Agenda (PDF) | Event Recording | Presentation Slides (PDF)
On Monday, September 25, 2017, 3:00–4:00pm ET, NQF hosted a webinar to share a framework that places patient preferences at the center of performance measurement.
NQF and American Institutes for Research® shared Principles for Making Health Care Measurement Patient-Centered, developed with broad stakeholder input and leadership from American Institutes for Research (AIR). This work, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and the California Health Care Foundation, outlines a vision of measurement that is patient-driven, holistic, transparent, comprehensible and timely, and co-created with patients.
Webinar participants heard from a panel of experts about what this means for patients:
- Shantanu Agrawal, MD, MPhil, president and CEO, NQF @SAgrawalMD @NatQualityForum
- Ellen Schultz, MS, senior researcher, American Institutes for Research @Health_AIR
- Pam Dardess, MPH, principal researcher, American Institutes for Research @Health_AIR
- Kym Martin, MBA, vice president, WEGO Health, and patient representative @kymlmartin @wegohealth
- Wendy Prins, MPH, MPT, senior advisor, NQF @PrinsWlv @NatQualityForum
- Tracy Spinks, senior director, quality innovation, NQF @NatQualityForum
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Agenda (PDF) | Event Recording | Presentation Slides (PDF)