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From the American Board of Family Medicine: Clinical Quality Measures in a Post-Pandemic World: Measuring What Matters in Family Medicine (ABFM)

机译:来自美国家庭医学委员会:后大流行世界的临床质量衡量:衡量家庭医学的重要性(ABFM)

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COVID-19 altered the way the American public lived their lives; the way they worked, ate, socialized, traveled, and ultimately received their health care. Family Medicine largely closed its doors to face-to-face preventive and chronic care visits and made a large shift to telephone and online video visits. Ten days after the World Health Organization pronounced that the COVID-19 outbreak was a global pandemic, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Seema Verma announced that CMS was granting exceptions from reporting requirements, “so the health care delivery system can direct its time and resources toward caring for patients.” Suddenly quality reporting requirements were optional, and clinicians who did not submit data would not be penalized, but instead receive neutral payment adjustments. This pause led the ABFM to ask, if current clinical quality measures are not valuable in a pandemic, what does that tell us about what we are measuring?
机译:COVID-19改变了美国公众的生活方式。他们的工作,饮食,社交,旅行方式以及最终获得医疗保健的方式。家庭医学在很大程度上关闭了面对面的预防性和慢性病就诊机会,并大量转移了电话和在线视频就诊机会。在世界卫生组织宣布COVID-19爆发是全球大流行之后的十天,医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)的管理员Seema Verma宣布CMS准予了报告要求的例外,“因此,卫生保健提供系统可以指导花费时间和资源来照顾病人。”突然,质量报告要求是可选的,未提交数据的临床医生将不会受到惩罚,而是获得中立的付款调整。这一停顿导致ABFM询问,如果当前的临床质量测量在大流行中不有价值,那么这将告诉我们我们正在测量什么?

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