Quality Measures Summary
NQF-endorsed measures are evidence-based and valid, and in tandem with the delivery of care and payment reform, they help to make patient care safer, improve maternity care, achieve better health outcomes, strengthen chronic care management, and hold down healthcare costs. Consensus standards endorsed by NQF are used for measuring and publicly
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