The Joint Commission and National Quality Forum Join Forces to Improve Healthcare Quality, Safety, Equity, and Value
(OAKBROOK TERRACE, Illinois, August 16, 2023) - The Joint Commission and
National Quality Forum (NQF) today announced a strategic affiliation to accelerate
improvements in health for all people.
NQF will join the Joint Commission enterprise, while maintaining its independence in
convening and developing consensus-based measures, implementation guidance, and
practices that benefit all stakeholders. This will allow both The Joint Commission and
NQF to build upon their shared expertise in measuring quality and rationalizing the
measurement landscape, so the focus shifts from competing measures to advancing key
outcomes. Notably, NQF will continue to focus on accelerating widespread use of high impact, low burden measures that achieve affordable improvements in health for all.
“Patients, payers, and provider organizations rely on NQF for measurement that focuses
on what is most important to the people healthcare serves. Healthcare providers want to
advance quality care, but all too often experience today’s measures as both burdensome
and unrepresentative of what matters most in care delivery,” said Jonathan B. Perlin,
MD, PhD, MSHA, MACP, FACMI, President and CEO of The Joint Commission. “No
organization is more trusted than NQF to lead the consensus necessary across all
stakeholders to get to the next generation of performance measures that creates safer,
more equitable, higher-quality, and higher value healthcare.”
The affiliation also will bolster The Joint Commission’s national and international
processes in evidence-based, data-driven, and outcomes-oriented accreditation and
certification, thereby accelerating improvements across the continuum-of-care while
reducing the burden of measurement on healthcare organizations and workers.
“The Joint Commission's bold reimagining of accreditation and certification will drive
long awaited performance improvements at every touchpoint of patient care,” said Dana
Gelb Safran, ScD., President and CEO of NQF. “The Joint Commission’s national and
international programs provide an essential platform for deploying the next generation
of measures meaningful to patients and important to clinicians and – finally – achieving
the population health improvements and improved affordability we all want to see.”
Charles N. Kahn III, MPH, President and CEO, Federation of American Hospitals,
stated “this union is an important and timely move.”
“Adding NQF’s ability to drive evidence-based consensus across diverse stakeholders to
The Joint Commission’s established expertise and proven track record in health care
performance assessment will help build a measurement platform for the future,” Kahn
continued. “Bringing these two organizations together should foster a collaborative
process where everyone works together to create streamlined and consistent clinical
performance measurement supporting better patient care outcomes, as well as more
helpful clinician and provider transparency.”
“We believe that by combining the unique capabilities of each organization, we can
better support focused improvement in healthcare. Our goals are shared across the
patient, consumer, payer, purchaser, and provider communities: Safer, higher value,
more equitable, and more compassionate healthcare,” Dr. Perlin commented.
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About The Joint Commission
Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission seeks to continuously improve healthcare for the public, in collaboration with
other stakeholders, by evaluating healthcare organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and effective
care of the highest quality and value. The Joint Commission accredits and certifies more than 22,000 healthcare
organizations and programs in the United States. An independent, nonprofit organization, The Joint Commission is
the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in healthcare. Learn more about The Joint
Commission at www.jointcommission.org.
About National Quality Forum
The National Quality Forum (NQF) works with members of the healthcare community to drive measurable health
improvements together. NQF is a not-for-profit, membership-based organization that gives all healthcare
stakeholders a voice in advancing quality measures and improvement strategies that lead to better outcomes and
greater value. Learn more at www.qualityforum.org.