Electronically Reported Quality Measures Vary in Accuracy, Study FindsReporting Technology’s Impact on Healthcare
Posted Jan 17 2013 12:00am
According to a new study, electronically reported clinical quality measures vary widely in accuracy. Such discrepancies could undermine the success of the meaningful use program, which calls for the electronic reporting of quality data starting in 2014. Modern Physician et al. from iHealthBeat http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ihealthbeat/~3/zfAarB6Xd_Q/electronically-reported-quality-measures-vary-in-accuracy-study-finds.aspx
According to a new study, electronically reported clinical quality measures vary widely in accuracy. Such discrepancies could undermine the success of the meaningful use program, which calls for the electronic reporting of quality data starting in 2014. Modern Physician et al. from iHealthBeat http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ihealthbeat/~3/zfAarB6Xd_Q/electronically-reported-quality-measures-vary-in-accuracy-study-finds.aspx