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Cost and Efficiency Final Report - Spring 2018 Cycle 

Date of Publication:
JAN 2019
Associated Project:
Cost and Efficiency
Abstract
The concerning trends in healthcare spending in the United States have been attributed to a wide variety of causes, including high costs for drugs, procedures, and administrative services, as well as poor coordination and overutilization of health services. Improving efficiency has the potential to simultaneously reduce the rate of cost growth and improve the quality of care provided. During this cycle of work, the Cost and Efficiency Standing Committee evaluated one measure undergoing maintenance review against NQF’s standard evaluation criteria, NQF #0496 Median Time from ED Arrival to ED Departure for Discharged ED Patients. The Committee did not recommend continued endorsement for the measure. The CSAC ratified this recommendation and the measure was de-endorsed.