The National Quality Forum (NQF) is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan, membership-based organization that works to catalyze improvements in healthcare.
Specifically, NQF:
- Convenes working groups to foster quality improvement in both public- and private-sectors;
- Endorses consensus standards for performance measurement;
- Ensures that consistent, high-quality performance information is publicly available; and
- Seeks real time feedback to ensure measures are meaningful and accurate.
NQF endorsement is the gold standard for healthcare quality. NQF-endorsed measures are evidence-based and valid, and in tandem with the delivery of care and payment reform, they help:
- Make patient care safer;
- Improve maternity care;
- Achieve better health outcomes;
- Strengthen chronic care management; and
- Hold down healthcare costs. New directions are further strengthening how we engage with the healthcare community to drive quality improvements.
Above all, NQF is a forum, and we are listening and making improvements that respond to the needs of our healthcare partners, while simultaneously making sure membership is a meaningful experience. The focus of NQF's work includes:
- Getting to better measures faster;
- Making the current review and endorsement process for measures more flexible to meet changing needs;
- Helping make sense of quality measurement and improvement reports for patients, families, and policymakers; and
- Convening diverse stakeholders to spur action, innovation, and improvement.