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Measuring Quality in Kidney Care: An Evaluation of Existing Quality Metrics and Approach to Facilitating Improvements in Care Delivery.

Mallika L MenduSri Lekha TummalapalliKrista L LentineKevin F EricksonSusie Q LewFrank LiuEdward GouldMichael SomersPranav S GarimellaTerrence O'NeilDavid L WhiteRachel MeyerScott D BieberDaniel E Weiner
Published in: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN (2020)
We rated less than half of kidney disease quality metrics as highly valid; the others fell short because of unclear attribution, inadequate definitions and risk adjustment, or discordance with recent evidence. Nearly half of the metrics were related to dialysis management, compared with only one metric related to kidney replacement planning and two related to patient-reported outcomes. We advocate refining existing measures and developing new metrics that better reflect the spectrum of kidney care delivery.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • patient reported outcomes
  • palliative care
  • pain management
  • chronic kidney disease
  • affordable care act
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