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In-depth resource on current nursing home quality measures

 

 

Getting a comprehensive picture of how long-term care quality measures (QMs) function can be time-consuming due to CMS’ extensive QM manual.

The benefits are well worth the effort, though, as understanding how to analyze your QM data can help facilities:

  • Achieve a five-star rating on Nursing Home Compare

  • Establish a good reputation to attract potential customers

  • Gain referrals from hospitals

  • Avoid audits and pass surveys

  • Increase quality of care and reimbursement


Long-Term Care Quality Measures: A Guide to Data Analysis, Performance Improvement, and Public Reporting
provides clear explanations of each QM, including numerator, denominator, and the facility’s and surveyor’s perspectives allowing you to reap the full benefits of your QM data.

 
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