AACVPR/ACC/AHA 2007 performance measures on cardiac rehabilitation for referral to and delivery of cardiac rehabilitation/secondary prevention services.

Medicine is experiencing an unprecedented focus on quantifying and improving healthcare quality. The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA) have developed a multifaceted strategy to facilitate the process of improving clinical care. The initial phase of this effort was to create clinical practice guidelines that carefully review and synthesize available evidence to better guide patient care. Such guidelines are written in a spirit of suggesting diagnostic or therapeutic interventions for patients in most circumstances. Accordingly, significant judgment by clinicians is required to adapt these guidelines for the care of individual patients, and these guidelines can be generated with varying degrees of confidence on the basis of available evidence. Occasionally, the evidence supporting a particular structural aspect or process of care is so strong that failure to perform such actions reduces the likelihood that optimal patient outcomes will occur. Creating a mechanism for quantifying these opportunities to improve the outcomes of care is an important and pressing challenge. In the next phase of its quality improvement (QI) efforts, the ACC and the AHA created the ACC/AHA Task Force on Performance Measures in February 2000 to spearhead the development of performance measures that allow the quality of cardiovascular care to be assessed and improved. Three nominees from each organization were charged with the task of assembling teams of clinical and methodological experts, both from within the sponsoring organizations and from other organizations dedicated to the care of patients covered by the performance measurement set. These writing committees were given careful guidance with respect to the necessary attributes of good performance measures and the process of identifying, constructing, and refining these measures so that they can accurately achieve their desired goals.1

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