FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFEB 13, 2012
CONTACT:
Erin Weireter202-478-9326
press@qualityforum.orgNQF Retires 22 Measures
Washington, DC – the
National Quality Forum (NQF) Board of Directors has removed 22 measures from
the NQF portfolio due to retire requests.
The measures cover a range of clinical care concerns, and were declared
non-endorsed measures on February 10, 2012.
Retired Measures
- 0015: Prenatal Blood
Groups (ABO), D (Rh) Type
- 0016: Prenatal Blood
Group Antibody Testing
- 0019: Documentation
of medication list in the outpatient record
- 0020: Documentation
of allergies and adverse reactions in the outpatient record
- 0026: Measure pair -
a. Tobacco use prevention for infants, children and adolescents, b. Tobacco use
cessation for infants, children and adolescents
- 0094: Assessment of
Oxygen Saturation for Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia
- 0095: Assessment
Mental Status for Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia
- 0200: Death among
surgical inpatients with treatable serious complications (failure to rescue)
- 0307: LBP:
Patient Education
- 0308: LBP: Evaluation
of Patient Experience
- 0311: LBP:
Post-surgical Outcomes
- 0333: Severity-Standardized
ALOS - Deliveries
- 0402: Screening
foreign-born adults for chronic hepatitis B
- 0432: Influenza
Vaccination of Nursing Home/ Skilled Nursing Facility Residents
- 0433: Pneumococcal
Vaccination of Nursing Home/ Skilled Nursing Facility Residents
- 0451: Call for a
Measure of Glycemic Control with Intravenous Insulin Implementation
- 0490: The Ability to
use Health Information Technology to Perform Care Management at the Point of
Care
- 0498: Door to
Diagnostic Evaluation by a Qualified Medical Personnel
- 0499: Left Without
Being Seen
- 0547: Diabetes and
Medication Possession Ratio for Statin Therapy
- 0550: Chronic Kidney
Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension and Medication Possession Ratio for
ACEI/ARB Therapy
- 0628: COPD with
Exacerbations – Use of Long-Acting Bronchodilator Therapy
NQF operates under a
three-part mission to improve the quality of American healthcare by:
- building
consensus on national priorities and goals for performance improvement and
working in partnership to achieve them;
- endorsing
national consensus standards for measuring and publicly reporting on
performance; and
- promoting
the attainment of national goals through education and outreach programs.