CMS/Premier Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration (HQID)

Improvements Continue in Year 2 of HQID

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)/Premier Inc. Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration (HQID) pay-for-performance project is the first national pay-for-performance project of its kind, designed to determine if financial incentives are effective at improving the quality of inpatient hospital care. More than 260 hospitals are voluntarily participating in the project. The HQID project’s foundation for tracking hospitals’ performance is Premier's Perspective™ database, the largest clinical comparative database in the nation.

The CMS announced that second year results show that patients treated at hospitals participating in Premier's Inc. pay-for-performance project are living longer and receiving recommended treatments more frequently. Read complete news release.
1/26/07 Premier press call (audio - .mp3, transcript - .pdf)

Results from Year Two (January 2007):

HQID Year 2 spanned the timeframe of Q4 2004 through Q3 2005.

Dramatic & Sustained Improvement

Download the complete Composite Quality Score chart (.pdf)

Results from Year One:

HQID Year 1 spanned the timeframe of Q4 2003 through Q3 2004.

 

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