Quality Metrics Over The Decades

  • First Successful Blood Transfusion

    Karl Landsteiner discovered the different blood types. This discovery led to safe blood transfusions due to the now known fact that not everyone had the same blood.
  • Penicillin Discovered

    The discovery of penicillin was made by Alexander Fleming. He realized mold in the petri dish was releasing a substance that killed or inhibited bacterial growth. This substance was later named penicillin, the world’s first true antibiotic.
  • WHO Constitution Approved

    The constitution highlighted the role of WHO and what they stand for. They leads global efforts to improve health, prevent and control diseases, respond to emergencies, and support countries in strengthening their health systems. It sets health standards, provides guidance, and promotes well-being worldwide.
  • Antibiotics Accelerate

    WHO began advising countries on antibiotic production and on widening access and responsible use
  • J-CO

    Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Hospitals
    (JCAH) formed to improve the quality of hospital care through the voluntary accreditation of hospitals.
  • Medicare and Medicaid

    Lyndon B. Johnson signed medicare and medicaid into law. These programs expanded access to care, reduced financial hardship, and promoted hospital desegregation. They also laid the groundwork for modern healthcare quality standards and reforms that continue today.
  • CT Scans

    CT scans revolutionized diagnostics by allowing doctors to see detailed cross-sectional images of the body, improving accuracy in detecting diseases and injuries.
  • Smallpox Eradicated

    Following a 12-year global vaccination campaign led by WHO, smallpox is eradicated. The global campaign to eliminate smallpox relied on widespread childhood immunizations, large-scale vaccination drives, and focused surveillance with containment measures.
  • EMTALA

    Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) requires hospitals participating in Medicare
    to screen and stabilize all persons who use their
    emergency rooms regardless of ability to pay.
  • HIPAA

    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
    (HIPAA) restricts use of pre-existing conditions in
    health insurance coverage determinations, sets
    standards for medical records privacy, and
    establishes tax-favored treatment of long-term care insurance.
  • Emergency Contraception

    Significantly changed the game of contraception. It gave women a choice to take a pill to help prevent pregnancy.
  • MMA

    Medicare Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act (MMA) passes, creating a voluntary, subsidized
    prescription drug benefit under Medicare,
    administered exclusively through private plans, both stand-along prescription drug plans and Medicare
    Advantage plans.
  • Affordable Care Act

    Barack Obama expanded insurance coverage, strengthened protections for people with pre-existing conditions, and allowed young adults to remain on their parents’ plans until age 26. It emphasized preventive care, promoted value-based payment models, and improved accountability in Medicare and Medicaid.
  • COVID

    The pandemic drove rapid adoption of telehealth, remote monitoring, and digital tools, while also speeding up vaccine development. Healthcare systems emphasized equity, resilience, and patient safety, alongside growing use of AI and precision medicine.
  • AI in Healthcare

    Expecting to see AI become more useful in facilitaing charting and health plans for hospitalized patients. Ai can maybe help detect diseases ahead of time.
  • Shift Towards Prevention

    Advanced diagnostics could detect diseases earlier, while nanotechnology and smart drug delivery minimize side effects. Virtual and augmented reality could enhance surgery, rehabilitation, and mental health care. Global digital networks might allow real-time monitoring and coordinated care worldwide. Overall, medicine may shift from treating illness to preventing disease and optimizing overall wellness.