Organizing Quality Measures by Disease or Condition
Research indicates that consumers are more interested in measures that are clearly related to a disease or condition that they have, or that a loved one has.[1] A large number of measures are disease-specific. If most or all of the measures you are considering are disease-specific, then you should consider this approach.
Advantages of Categorizing by Disease or Condition
Disadvantages of Categorizing by Disease or Condition
EXAMPLE: Comparing Doctors' Office by Area of Care
Sponsor: Oregon Health Care Quality Corp.
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Source: Oregon Health Care Quality Corp. Compare Your Care. Available at: .
Some sponsors structure their reporting program so that they can issue a series of reports, each with a focus on a specific disease, condition, or procedure. The , for example, has produced reports on topics that include breast cancer surgery, cancer surgery volume, cardiac care, chronic health conditions, diabetes, knee and hip replacements, and orthopedic surgery.