NUR 440-Quality Metrics

  • Florence Nightingales principles of sanitation and data driven nursing care begin influencing hospitals and healthcare practices

  • Flexner report reforms medical education in the U.S., emphasizing standardization and quality of physician training

  • Early public health initiatives reduce infectious disease through vaccination campaigns and community health programs

  • Development of hospital accreditation standards by the American College of Surgeons to improve quality of care

  • Introduction of penicillin and antibiotics, drastically reducing mortality from infections

  • Rise of organized clinical research and randomized controlled trials to evaluate treatment effectiveness

  • Donabedian framework established to evaluate healthcare quality systematically (Burstin et al,. 2016)

  • Growth of medical boards and peer review programs to monitor provider quality

  • Release of hospital specific mortality data by the Health Care Financing Administration promotes transparency

  • Health Employer Data Information Set standardizes quality measurement across health plans, Nation Committee on Quality Assurance promotes benchmarking

  • National Quality Forum established as consensus based standard setting organization, focus on evidence based measures and performance reporting (Burstin et al., 2016)

  • National Quality Strategy introduced by AHRQ, focusing on the Triple Aim: better care, affordable care, and healthier communities (Burstin et al., 2016)

  • Expansion of electronic health records, patient reported outcomes, and value based payment models, focus on patient centered care and reducing disparities

  • Implementation of real time nationwide quality dashboards integrating electronic health record, patient reported outcomes, and registry data to continuously monitor and improve care, reduction of healthcare disparities as a measurable national priority

  • AI driven predictive analytics for population health and personalized medicine fully integrated, universal access to preventative care, national standards for equality and sustainability