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Performance measurement part II: A guide to developing dermatology performance measures.

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Developing effective healthcare performance measures is crucial for improving patient outcomes and reducing costs. This guide helps dermatologists understand the creation and implementation of dermatology-specific quality measures.

Keywords:
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesDataDermNational Quality ForumQualified Clinical Data RegistryQualified Registrybenchmarksoutcomeperformance measuresprocessstructure

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare quality improvement
  • Health services research
  • Medical informatics

Background:

  • Healthcare quality evaluation is an ongoing 21st-century challenge.
  • Evolving medical practice necessitates adaptive performance measurement systems.
  • Policy reforms mandate the implementation of healthcare performance systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To guide dermatologists in creating and implementing dermatology-specific performance measures.
  • To review the types, components, and processes involved in performance measure development.
  • To facilitate engagement in local and national performance measure initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on healthcare performance measures.
  • Analysis of the complexities in developing specialty-specific measures.
  • Explanation of the lifecycle of performance measures: development, review, and implementation.

Main Results:

  • Performance measures are foundational to healthcare systems.
  • Specialty-specific measure development presents unique challenges.
  • A structured approach is needed for effective measure creation and implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Dermatologists need to be actively engaged in performance measure development.
  • Understanding the process is key to improving dermatology care quality.
  • This article serves as a foundational resource for dermatologists in this CME series.