Specialty-Based Ambulatory Quality Improvement Program: A Specialty-Specific Ambulatory Metric Project.

Qual Manag Health Care

Author Affiliations: The Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology (Drs Nagler and Cho), The Ronald O Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine (Dr Testa), Department of Population Health (Dr Ogedegbe), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Dr Gossett), NYU Grossman School of Medicine (Kalkut), New York, New York; Ambulatory Quality and Network Integration (Dr Nagler), Medical Center Information Technology (Dr Testa), NYU Langone Health (Drs Cho and Kalkut), New York, New York; and Department of Population Health (Dr Ogedegbe), Institute for Excellence in Health Equity, New York, New York.

Published: October 2024

Background And Objectives: Healthcare is increasingly being delivered in the outpatient setting, but robust quality improvement programs and performance metrics are lacking in ambulatory care, particularly specialty-based ambulatory care.

Methods: To promote quality improvement in ambulatory care, we developed an infrastructure to create specialty-specific quality measures and dashboards that could be used to display providers' performance across relevant measures to individual providers and institutional leaders.

Results: The products of this program include a governance and infrastructure for specialty-specific ambulatory quality metrics as well as two distinct dashboards for data display. One dashboard is provider-facing, displaying provider's performance on specialty-specific measures as compared to institutional standards. The second dashboard is a leadership dashboard that provides overall and provider-level information on performance across measures.

Conclusions: The Specialty-based Ambulatory Quality program reflects a systematic, institutionally-supported quality improvement framework that can be applied across diverse ambulatory specialties. As next steps, we plan to evaluate the program's impact on provider performance across measures and expand this program to other specialties practicing in the outpatient setting.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QMH.0000000000000481DOI Listing

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