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Priority Setting for Healthcare Performance Measurement: Addressing Performance Measure Gaps in Person-Centered Care and Outcomes 

Date of Publication:
AUG 2014
Associated Project:
Prioritizing Measure Gaps - Person-Centered Care and Outcomes
Abstract
The Priority Setting for Healthcare Performance Measurement: Addressing Performance Measure Gaps in Person-Centered Care and Outcomes Report presents multistakeholder recommendations for person- and family-centered care performance measurement. This report aims to set forth the ideal state- or the “North Star” – of person-centered care that is not constrained by current care delivery models and to provide short- and intermediate-term recommendations to measure performance and progress on ideal person- and family-centered care. Building from the extensive work undertaken to-date to promote person- and family-centered care, the report offers a definition for person- and family-centered care and identifies seven core concepts to guide performance measurement. The report further highlights three key principles that should inform the identification of measure concepts for person- and family-centered care as well as provides recommendations on a standard label for person- and family-centered care.