This measure represents the adherence in the execution of a prescriptive process? - QM #109

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    • Type: Question
    • Resolution: Considered - Question answered
    • Priority: Medium
    • US Quality Measures (FHIR)
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      Yes, process measures are distinguished from outcome measures to clearly identify that they are focused on a particular process that is expected or intended to improve outcomes, rather than specifically measuring outcomes directly.

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      Yes, process measures are distinguished from outcome measures to clearly identify that they are focused on a particular process that is expected or intended to improve outcomes, rather than specifically measuring outcomes directly.
    • Stan Rankins/Juliet Rubini: 23-0-0

      Existing Wording: A measure that focuses on a sequence of actions or steps that should be followed to provide high quality evidence-based care.

      Proposed Wording: -

      Comment:

      This measure represents the adherence in the execution of a prescriptive process?

      Summary:

      This measure represents the adherence in the execution of a prescriptive process?

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            Reporter:
            Javier Espina
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