Quality and Safety
The funding will span more than 20 projects to address several of healthcare’s biggest burdens, according to the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
Project ECHO, a health IT pilot that launched in 2003 in rural New Mexico to connect rural doctors to specialists, is now front and center in Congress as lawmakers consider employing the model across the country.
The sheer number and variety of providers that patients see after leaving a hospital make medical mistakes and poor transitions in care all too common today.
Andrew Bindman, MD, will take the helm at the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Under the umbrella of the Department of Health and Human Services, AHRQ is charged with finding ways to improve healthcare by making it more accessible, affordable, equitable – and safer.
On Twitter, former National Coordinator for Health IT Farzad Mostashari, MD, called it the "most substantive change to how healthcare is paid for in a couple of decades.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a long-awaited proposed rule for the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, or MACRA, on Wednesday, ushering in some big changes for the ways physicians are assessed for quality of care and use of information technology.
By and large, population health measurement efforts are poorly developed and uncoordinated – and without effective measurement success will remain elusive, says Georgetown's Michael A. Stoto.
Digital document kingpin Adobe has unveiled the first integration between Adobe Sign and Adobe Marketing Cloud.
Truven Health Analytics prides itself on, well, analyzing data.
An estimated 33,439 lives could be saved each year if all hospitals had the same performance as those receiving an A grade, according to Leapfrog and the Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality.