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January 29, 2004

Nursing Home Quality Initiative Introduces Enhanced Set of Quality Measures

Qualidigm Says Enhancements Benefit Consumers, Nursing Homes

Middletown, CT, January 29, 2004 – Qualidigm, Connecticut’s Medicare Quality Improvement Organization (QIO), announced today that an enhanced set of quality measures, now featured on Medicare’s Nursing Home Compare Web site, is making it easier than ever for consumers to compare the quality of care provided in Connecticut nursing homes. The enhanced measures and other upgrades to the Nursing Home Compare Web site were made in January 2004 and are available at www.medicare.gov.

“The enhanced measures give consumers the information they want and need when making decisions about nursing home care,” said Kathy Tuozzo, Inpatient Project Manager, Qualidigm. “The measures also provide nursing homes with meaningful data to assist them in improving their quality of care.”

Nursing Home Compare and the quality measures are part of the Nursing Home Quality Initiative (NHQI), launched in 2002 by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Initiative demonstrates CMS’s ongoing commitment to improve quality of care through accountability and public disclosure.

The 14 enhanced quality measures, including 11 for chronic and three for post-acute care, are endorsed by the National Quality Forum (NQF), a voluntary standard-setting consensus-building organization representing providers, consumers, purchasers and researchers. CMS worked with the NQF to endorse measures that reflect issues of importance to consumers when they make decisions about nursing home care. The NQF reviewed existing research to ensure that the selected quality measures employ the best science available and validly reflect quality of care. The enhanced measure set reflects the recent recommendations by the NQF.

Aligning with NQF recommendations, CMS has posted the enhanced set of quality measures to the Nursing Home Compare section of www.medicare.gov. Upgrades to Nursing Home Compare make it more user-friendly and easier to navigate. Consumers can now search by distance from a city or ZIP code and by nursing home name, allowing them to print maps and directions for the nursing homes they select. The Web site is also available in Spanish.

“During the past year, we’ve worked extensively with Connecticut’s nursing homes to ensure that they are able to take advantage of the information provided by the quality measures and improve their quality of care,” commented Tuozzo. “We at Qualidigm are committed to helping nursing homes with their own efforts to improve the care they provide to their residents by offering free consultative services and sharing our expertise in quality improvement.”

More information on the enhanced measures can be accessed at Medicare’s Web site, www.medicare.gov, by clicking on the Nursing Home Compare link, or by calling 1.800.MEDICARE (1.800.633.4227).

For further information, please contact:
Qualidigm
Allyson Schulz

Telephone: 860.632.6361

Qualidigm, 100 Roscommon Drive, Middletown CT 06457
phone: 860.632.2008 | fax: 860.632.5865 | e-mail: info@qualidigm.org