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NQF-Endorsed Measures

The list below identifies measures represented in NQMC that have been endorsed by the National Quality Forum (NQF) External Web Site Policy—a not-for-profit membership organization created to develop and implement a national strategy for health care quality measurement and reporting. NQF endorses performance measures as national voluntary consensus standards through their consensus development process External Web Site Policy.
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair: mortality rate. 2010 Sep. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:005532
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair: volume. 2010 Sep. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:005525
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Access to referrals: percentage of children who needed referrals and had a problem obtaining them. 2007 Apr. NQMC:006428
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative - Nonprofit Organization; Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Service Administration - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]; National Center for Health Statistics of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Accidental puncture or laceration (provider-level): rate per 1,000 discharges. 2012 Mar. NQMC:008094
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Accidental puncture or laceration: rate per 1,000 eligible discharges. 2010 Sep. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:005577
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI)/chest pain: median time from ED arrival to ECG (performed in the ED prior to transfer) for patients with AMI or chest pain. 2011 Dec. NQMC:006358
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]; Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality - Health Care Quality Collaboration. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI)/chest pain: percentage of ED patients with AMI or chest pain who received aspirin within 24 hours before ED arrival or prior to transfer. 2011 Dec. NQMC:006357
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]; Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality - Health Care Quality Collaboration. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI): median time from ED arrival to administration of fibrinolytic therapy in ED patients with AMI and ST-segment elevation or LBBB on the ECG performed closest to ED arrival and prior to transfer. 2011 Dec. NQMC:006354
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]; Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality - Health Care Quality Collaboration. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI): median time to transfer to another facility for acute coronary intervention. 2011 Dec. NQMC:006356
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]; Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality - Health Care Quality Collaboration. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI): mortality rate. 2010 Sep. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:005536
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Acute myocardial infarction: hospital 30-day, all-cause risk-standardized readmission rate (RSRR) following AMI hospitalization. 2012 Jul. NQMC:007379
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]; Yale-New Haven Health Services Corporation/Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation under contract to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Academic Affiliated Research Institute. View all measures by the developer(s)
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Acute myocardial infarction: hospital 30-day, all-cause, risk-standardized mortality rate (RSMR) following AMI hospitalization. 2012 Jul. NQMC:007376
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Federal Government Agency [U.S.]; Yale-New Haven Health Services Corporation/Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation under contract to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Academic Affiliated Research Institute. View all measures by the developer(s)
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