Quality Spine Care
eBook - Healthcare Systems, Quality Reporting, and Risk Adjustment
John Ratliff/Todd J Albert/Joseph Cheng et al
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Quality reporting is a rapidly growing area.&nbsp;Each year, new regulations in the US from the Council of Medicare and Medicaid Services make quality reporting a larger factor in determining reimbursement practices. Quality metrics are common parts of European clinical practice.&nbsp;Value of care is a focus of all payers, with specific interest directed at assessing the quality of care provided by a given healthcare team.&nbsp;While there are many publications in this space, no text has sought to provide an overview of quality in spine care.<div>&nbsp;<br></div><div>Quality measurement and quality reporting are ever growing aspects of the healthcare environment. Quality assessment is valuable to all healthcare stakeholders:&nbsp;patients, physicians, facilities, and payers. Patients are drawn to facilities that provide high value care; public reporting systems and grading systems for hospitals offer one opinion with regard to high quality care.&nbsp;Most physicians email inboxes are inundated with offers of recognition for being a Top Doc for a nominal fee.&nbsp;Some payers offer incentives to patients who chose to be treated at Centers of Excellence or similar facilities; the definition of Excellence may be unclear.&nbsp;<br></div><div><br></div><div>There is little consensus on how to measure quality, how to incorporate patient and procedure factors and achieve accurate risk adjustment, and how to define value of care.&nbsp;Regardless of these challenges, regulatory efforts in the US, as well as numerous international efforts, make quality assessment and quality reporting an important part of physician behaviour.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Physician and facility reimbursement for procedures are often tied to quality metrics. Spine procedures are costly, elective, and are a focus of many payer-based programs.&nbsp;Hence, spine care is often a focus of quality reporting efforts.&nbsp;This text summarizes the state of the art with regard to quality measurement, reporting, and value assessment in spine care.&nbsp;We will review quality reporting in the US and internationally.&nbsp; Chapters will outline how quality improvement efforts have achieved success in hospital systems.&nbsp;The reader will be provided with insights in how to achieve success incorporating quality metrics into spine care.</div><div><br></div><div>Features:</div><div><br></div><div><div>1.&nbsp;Illustrates the state of the art in spine quality reporting: There is no text that thoroughly addresses quality assessment and quality reporting in spine care; there are, however, numerous articles in this space.&nbsp;This book provides a definitive text covering the state of the art for quality reporting in spine care and will be of value to the international orthopedic and neurosurgical spine community.</div><div><br></div><div>2.&nbsp;Provides insight on quality reporting in different healthcare systems:&nbsp; The text will allow for comparison of different quality reporting systems from different health care systems.&nbsp;This will provide practitioners with insight into the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches to quality reporting, and may drive improvement in quality assessment and reporting systems.&nbsp;A single text that features review of US, European, and Australia/Asian health care systems quality reporting is novel and will be thought provoking for readers.&nbsp;</div><div><br><div>3.&nbsp;Describes the US and international Healthcare reimbursement systems:&nbsp;Practicing physicians are provided with little information and less insight into the vagaries of the US and other healthcare systems.&nbsp;The text will provide insight into code development, valuation, and how quality reporting affects physician reimbursement</div><div><br></div><div>4.&nbsp;Explains risk adjustment:&nbsp;Appropriate risk adjustment and assessing patient and procedure factors that may impact quality reporting are invaluable to accurate quality measurement.&nbsp;The text will review risk adjustment, different approaches to risk assessment/mitigation, and provide physicians with insights into appropriate measures to capture in their clinical practices</div><div><br></div><div>5.&nbsp;Provides a foundation for improved quality assessment in spine care:&nbsp;While there are many disparate elements and differing approaches to capturing spine quality metrics, no definitive text has attempted to summarize these efforts in a single volume.&nbsp;By synthesizing these variable approaches, the reader may be provided with insights into superior approaches to quality assessment and a foundation will be provided for improving healthcare systems.</div></div></div>
Autorenportrait
<div><div>John Ratliff</div><div>Department of Neurosurgery</div><div>Stanford University</div><div>Stanford, CA</div><div>USA</div><div><br></div><div>Todd J. Albert</div><div>Hospital for Special Surgery</div><div>New York, NY</div><div>USA</div><div><br></div><div>Joseph Cheng</div><div>Department of Neurosurgery</div><div>University of Cincinnati College of Medicine</div><div>Cincinnati, OH</div><div>USA</div><br></div><div>John Knightly</div><div>Neurosurgery, Atlantic Neurosurgical Specialists</div><div>Morristown, NJ</div><div>USA</div>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 26.10.2018
Umfang: 7.28 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783319979908
Umbreit-Nr.: 5882497
