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 Available January 2018

 

Long-term care quality measures (QM) provide a snapshot of the care delivered in your facility  and reveals how well a facility is caring for its residents’ physical and clinical needs.

However, getting a comprehensive picture of how QMs function can be time-consuming due to CMS’ extensive QM manual. Long-Term Care Quality Measures: A Guide to Data Analysis, Performance Improvement, and Public Reporting will change how you approach your QM data.

Inside, y
ou will get insight into how CMS uses your QM data, clearly defined strategies for using your QM data to achieve performance improvement as well as tips on using public reporting to track your quality improvement efforts.

Plus: you'll also get an easy-to-read QM crosswalk giving you a way to find information on each QM within seconds and understand how each measure will affect the facility’s star rating, survey compliance, or Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement.

 
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