Back to Collaboratives

QUEST® press

Texas Health hospitals named top performers; Dallas Business Journal; 1/5/12: Five Texas Health Resources hospitals have been named top performing hospitals as part of Premier's national quality improvement initiative.
Full story

UH Geauga, UH Richmond among top performing hospitals; The (Willoughby, OH) News-Herald; 1/2/12: Three hospitals in the University Hospitals system – UH Geauga, UH Geneva, and UH Richmond medical centers – are among the 2011 top performing hospitals in the Premier healthcare alliance's national QUEST collaborative.
Full story

Geisinger Medical Center, Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center among 2011 top performing hospitals; Geisinger news release; 12/27/11: Geisinger Medical Center and Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center are among the 2011 top performing hospitals in the Premier healthcare alliance's national QUEST collaborative.
Full story

PRMC named top performer; Delmarva Now; 12/26/11: Peninsula Regional Medical Center, a 363-bed facility in Salisbury, has been named a top performing hospital in Premier's QUEST collaborative for the second year in a row.
Full story

Hawaii launches first-ever statewide VBP program with private payer; HFMA; 8/1/11: Advanced Hospital Care, the first statewide VBP program involving a private insurer, is a partnership between the Hawaii Medical Service Association and the Premier healthcare alliance, whose own national collaborative, QUEST High Performing Hospitals, is the model for the new initiative.
Full story (subscription required)

Lives saved, costs reduced: Preparing for health reform; Baldrige Blog; 5/11/11: Premier's QUEST collaborative saves more than 22,000 lives and more than $2 billion in costs. Member hospitals make a difference by working together on innovative solutions to improve patient care, which have resulted in saving lives, safely reducing the cost of care, delivering reliable and effective care, improving patient safety, and improving the patient experience.
Full story

Saving lives, saving money; Hospital & Health Networks; 3/14/11: Premier CEO Susan DeVore discusses the quality improvements and cost savings from Premier's QUEST program.
Full story

QUEST results featured on American Medical News satellite radio; American Medical News Satellite Radio; 1/6/11: Dr. Richard Bankowitz with the Premier healthcare alliance is interviewed on American Medical News satellite radio. Click "full story" below to hear him discuss the latest results from Premier's QUEST initiative. His interview begins at about 6:50 in the clip.
Full story

Hospital strategies for successful performance management; HFMA; 1/3/11: Premier members who participate in QUEST discuss strategies for cutting cost, improving quality, obtaining physician buy-in, making use of benchmarking data, and leveraging organizational structures for change.
Full story

Effort aims to inform providers and patients about safe, cost-effective treatments for certain clinical conditions; Healthcare Purchasing News; 1/3/11: Premier healthcare alliance has launched the QUEST Comparative Effectiveness & Innovation Program (QCEIP) in an effort to inform the provider community and general public about which interventions drive improved outcomes and cost-savings.
Full story

A successful quest to bend the cost curve; Healthcare Financial Management Association; 12/17/10: "This is one of the most exciting projects in terms of results," said IHI President and CEO Maureen Bisognano about the QUEST®: High Performing Hospitals national collaborative. By comparing performance and sharing best practices, 157 charter hospitals in the QUEST national collaborative have saved more than 22,000 lives in two years – and reduced healthcare spending by $2.13 billion.
Full story

Quality initiative claims it saved 22,000 lives; American Medical News; 12/13/10: Premier's QUEST initiative helped hospitals cut expenses by more than $2 billion. "The transparency, sharing the data openly in the collaborative, really set up a friendly competition," says Richard Bankowitz, MD, Premier's chief medical officer.
Full story

Memorial receives QUEST award; Savannah Morning News; 12/12/10: For the second year in a row, Memorial University Medical Center has been recognized for quality performance in a nationwide hospital quality improvement project. The Premier Inc., healthcare alliance QUEST: High-Performing Hospitals initiative is a voluntary, three-year program that includes 157 not-for-profit hospitals across 35 states.
Full story

MUMC recognized for improving quality while reducing costs; American Consumer News; 12/8/10: For the second year in a row, Memorial University Medical Center (MUMC) in Savannah, Georgia, has been recognized for quality performance in a nationwide hospital quality improvement project. The Premier Inc. healthcare alliance QUEST: High-Performing Hospitals initiative is a voluntary, three-year program that includes 157 not-for-profit hospitals across 35 states.
Full story

Premier shows dramatic quality and cost improvement results with QUEST initiative; Healthcare Informatics; 11/30/10: The marquee headline is enough to grab the attention of readers in and of itself: "157 hospitals in national collaborative save 22,164 lives, $2.13 billion over two years." Then there's the deck: "If all of the nation's hospitals could replicate these results, an additional 64,000 lives and $23 billion could be saved annually." But those are indeed the results being documented by the national collaborative called QUEST: High Performing Hospitals, an initiative being sponsored by the Charlotte-based Premier healthcare alliance.
Full story

Getting value for our healthcare dollars; Third Coast Digest; 11/29/10: Aurora Health Care is among several hospital systems nationwide that have been voluntarily participating in projects aimed at reducing inefficient practices like ordering unnecessary medical tests that increase costs but do nothing to improve patient care. Last week, Aurora was recognized as a "top performer" in the second year of a three-year national project to improve the quality of patient care while at the same time lowering costs.
Full story

St. Luke's Hospital named top performer in national performance improvement initiative; St. Louis Globe-Democrat; 11/24/10: St. Luke's Hospital has been named a top performer for providing high quality, safe and cost-effective patient care in the second year of a voluntary three-year nationwide hospital performance improvement initiative. The Premier healthcare alliance QUEST: High Performing Hospitals collaborative includes more than 200 not-for-profit hospitals across the United States.
Full story

157 hospitals in national collaborative save $2.13B over two years; Healthcare Finance News; 11/23/10: Hospitals participating in the Premier healthcare alliance QUEST: High Performing Hospitals national collaborative have saved an estimated 22,164 lives and reduced healthcare spending by $2.13 billion. If all hospitals in the country had been able to achieve similar results, estimates project an additional 64,000 lives and $23 billion could have been saved.
Full story

Good results from QUEST safety program; Health Data Management; 11/22/10: The Premier alliance of provider organizations estimates 157 hospitals participating in its QUEST High Performing Hospitals patient safety program have saved 22,164 lives and cut spending by $2.13 billion during the past two years.
Full story

157 hospitals in national collaborative save 22,164 lives, $2.13 billion over two years; Premier website; 11/22/10: Hospitals participating in the Premier healthcare alliance QUEST: High Performing Hospitals national collaborative have saved an estimated 22,164 lives and reduced healthcare spending by $2.13 billion. If all hospitals in the country had been able to achieve similar results, estimates project an additional 64,000 lives and $23 billion could have been saved.
Full story

Texas Health H-E-B recognized in improvement project; Fort Worth Business Press; 11/3/10: Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital H-E-B was recognized for the second year as a top performer in the QUEST program, a voluntary, three-year project overseen by Premier Inc. healthcare alliance.
Full story

Pennsylvania health system seeks quality-driven success; Healthcare Finance News; 8/30/10: St. Luke's Hospital & Health Network in Bethlehem, Pa., has leveraged its participation in three different quality initiatives to improve the quality of healthcare delivery. The health system's push toward quality started with Premier's Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration, a pay-for-performance initiative. A second Premier project, the QUEST initiative, broadened the dimensions of quality measurement and highlighted the areas St. Luke's needed to improve, officials said. This past spring, the newest Premier initiative, the Accountable Care Organization Readiness Collaborative, is helping St. Luke's get ready to apply to become an Accountable Care Organization in 2011.
Full story

Successful infection control and automation: Strong links; Healthcare Informatics; 8/19/10: Salah Qutaishat, Premier's director of surveillance and epidemiology, discusses Premier's QUEST initiative and efforts to reduce healthcare-acquired infections.
Full story

Methodist enrolls in national program to reduce expenses, improve quality; San Antonio Business Journal; 7/22/10: Methodist Healthcare System of San Antonio has joined a national effort aimed at addressing the strategic implications of health care reform, while improving quality and reducing costs. Methodist, a joint venture of Methodist Healthcare Ministries and Hospital Corporation of America, will participate in the QUEST collaborative.
Full story

San Antonio health system joins Premier healthcare alliance quality improvement efforts to advance patient care, reduce costs; Premier website; 7/22/10: Methodist Healthcare System of San Antonio, Texas, has joined a trio of Premier healthcare alliance efforts aimed at addressing the strategic implications of health reform while driving quality and cost improvements.
Full story

Harm avoidance, reducing costs topics of discussion at Premier healthcare alliance's QUEST collaborative national meeting; Premier website; 7/12/10: As healthcare providers prepare for the implications of reform, the more than 200 hospitals participating in the QUEST: High Performing Hospitals collaborative are already achieving the goals of improving patient care and reducing costs.
Full story

Premier healthcare alliance experts to discuss how to provide high quality, cost-effective care at national events in July; Premier website; 6/29/10: Leaders from the Premier healthcare alliance will speak across the country in July discussing methods to succeed under new healthcare reform scenarios by improving care quality, safety and cost-effectiveness.
Full story

Cover story: Good fit? Reform links payment to quality; Hospitals & Health Networks; 6/9/10: Hospitals are likely to be continuously challenged by changes in the value-based purchasing (VBP) measures, says Blair Childs, senior vice president of public affairs for Premier healthcare alliance. "New measures will be piloted by CMS in the Hospital Compare website and moved into VBP, so keep focused on the Hospital Compare measures," he advises. But because VBP is a zero-sum game, hospitals will have to compete to maintain full payment.
Full story

New Accountable Care Organization Collaboratives will focus on creating healthier communities; Premier website; 5/20/10: The Premier healthcare alliance and 19 of its leading health system members have launched two Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Collaboratives designed to evolve today's sick care system to one that improves health in local communities. Working together, participating health systems will create the first ACOs in the market, accepting accountability for the health of more than 1.2 million patients and committing to lower costs by improving care coordination, efficiency, quality and patient satisfaction.
Full story

Premier healthcare alliance experts to discuss healthcare reform legislation, ACOs, patient safety and quality improvement at national events in May; Premier website; 4/29/10: Leaders from the Premier healthcare alliance will speak across the country in May discussing healthcare reform legislation, accountable care organizations (ACOs), patient safety, green initiatives, and how to improve quality while safely reducing associated costs.
Full story

Premier healthcare alliance experts to discuss health reform legislation, HIT and healthcare performance improvement at national events in April; Premier website; 3/31/10: Leaders from the Premier healthcare alliance will speak around the country in April sharing insights regarding the new health reform legislation, healthcare information technology (HIT), supply chain improvement and how to excel in quality while safely reducing hospital costs.
Full story

How technology can help drive collaborative performance improvement; HFMA; 3/5/10: Richard Bankowitz, MD, chief medical officer with Premier, explains that the popularity of peer-to-peer quality and cost improvement collaborative projects are increasing. One reason is that providers realize collaborative learning works.
Full story (.pdf)

A QUEST to improve healthcare cost and quality; HealthLeaders Media; 2/5/10: Premier's QUEST initiative helps hospitals to do what they have trouble doing alone by establishing a framework and data center that allows hospitals to compare themselves against each other.
Full story

Premier healthcare alliance expert to discuss national quality and cost improvement collaborative at HFMA winter conference; Premier website; 1/20/10: Premier healthcare alliance expert Leslie Schultz, PhD, CPHQ, senior director of QUEST and Knowledge Transfer, will discuss Premier's national quality and cost improvement collaborative successes at the Healthcare Financial Management Association's 2010 Mid-Winter Conference on January 21 in Orlando, Fla.
Full story

Reducing sepsis mortality and costs at CAMC; Healthcare Financial Management Association; 1/12/10: When staff at Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) dug into benchmark mortality data, they found an obvious place to focus their quality improvement efforts: severe sepsis, a complex and life-threatening reaction to infection.
Full story

Premier's QUEST hospitals 'move the dots' to save lives; Healthcare IT News; 1/11/10: QUEST hospitals track five measures to help drive performance, says Richard Bankowitz, MD, Premier's chief medical officer. The intent, says Bankowitz, is to boost performance and save money by "sharing knowledge and sharing data."
Full story

Small changes help Premier's QUEST hospitals save $577M; Healthcare Finance News; 1/11/10: Everyone in healthcare is looking to "bend the cost curve." Hospital executives taking part in the Premier healthcare alliance's QUEST program say they're doing so by making small changes – to the tune of $577 million last year in savings.
Full story

A long way to go; Modern Healthcare; 12/7/09: Premier's six-year-long Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration (HQID) project was conducted in partnership with the CMS. The program shows that providers, focused on process improvement, can bring about systematic improvement, says Susan DeVore, Premier's president and CEO.
Full story

Premier healthcare alliance, hospital experts to discuss successes in QUEST nationwide hospital collaborative at IHI National Forum; Premier website; 12/3/09: Leaders from hospitals nationwide and the Premier healthcare alliance will speak at the Institute for Health Improvement (IHI) 21st Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Healthcare on December 8 in Orlando, Fla., sharing insights regarding Premier's QUEST®: High Performing Hospitals program and improving quality while safely reducing costs.
Full story

Seven percent of Premier hospitals increase lives saved - can the other 93 percent follow suit?; The New Health Dialogue Blog; 11/12/09: Premier just reported excellent quality results from a year-long initiative. It's called QUEST, which stands for Quality, Efficiency, Safety, and Transparency. The participating hospitals calculated that they saved more than 8,000 lives.
Full story

More than 30 hospitals join expansion of Premier healthcare alliance QUEST® collaborative; Premier website; 11/12/09: More than 30 hospitals have joined the expansion of the Premier healthcare alliance's QUEST®: High Performing Hospitals collaborative. Approximately 200 hospitals representing 31 states are now participating in this project, which is currently linking the two main goals of health reform proposals being considered by Congress: quality improvement and cost reduction.
Full story

What health reform looks like in the real world, right now; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation health reform blog; 11/10/09: Susan DeVore, the CEO of Premier, writes about the lessons health reformers can learn from Premier's efforts to drive quality improvement and costs savings in hospitals.
Full story

Good Shepherd earns national honors; Longview (TX) News-Journal; 11/8/09: Good Shepherd Medical Center recently was recognized by two national organizations for providing low-cost quality care and for being honored by the patients it serves. It saved on average $1,090 per patient, according to results of a study of 157 not-for-profit hospitals in 31 states titled "QUEST: High Performing Hospitals." The information was released by Premier Inc. health care alliance and included urban and rural, large and small and teaching and non-teaching facilities.
Full story

Kettering Health Network hospitals fare well in voluntary rankings; Dayton (OH) Daily News; 10/30/09: Four Kettering Health Network hospitals ranked among the top 32 performing hospitals in a voluntary, three-year project that included 157 nonprofit hospitals in 31 states.
Full story

Hospital program focuses on reduced costs, improved care; Savannah (GA) Morning News; 10/28/09: Improving patient care, while streamlining costs is a necessary but challenging chore for hospitals these days. With that in mind, the two largest hospital systems in the greater-Savannah area are taking part in QUEST, a voluntary project of Premier Inc., a nationwide hospital collaborative. Just this month, Memorial University Medical Center has been recognized for quality performance in three areas.
Full story

St. Mary's recognized for top performance; The (Huntington, WV) Herald-Dispatch; 10/28/09: St. Mary's Medical Center has been recognized as a top performer in a new health care initiative called "QUEST: High Performing Hospitals." QUEST was created by the Premier Inc. health care alliance as a way to share data and best practices across the country to improve patient outcomes. QUEST is a voluntary three-year project made up of 157 hospitals across 31 states.
Full story

Quality initiative saved $577 million in first year, hospital group announces; The Bureau of National Affairs; 10/26/09: Hospitals participating in a nationwide quality collaboration have saved an estimated total of 8,043 lives and $577 million in the first year of Premier's QUEST initiative. The three-year program includes 166 not-for-profit hospitals participating across 31 states.
Full story

The holy grail of saving lives and saving money found to be achievable – again!; Gerson Lehrman Group; 10/23/09: As the health care reform march continues to drone on in D.C., we continue to hear naysayers claim that saving money will result in losing lives. Once again, in the results of the most recent study from the Premier health care alliance's national collaborative, QUEST: High Performing Hospitals, the Cassandras have been proven wrong.
Full story

Hospital collaborative finds sharing data saves costs, lives; HealthLeaders Media; 10/23/09: Hospitals participating in the first year of the Premier healthcare alliance's national collaborative, QUEST, saved an estimate 8,043 lives and $577 million by focusing on areas to improve healthcare. "This group of hospitals did agree to be transparent with each other," said Susan DeVore, Premier's president and CEO, at a Washington, DC conference unveiling the results.
Full story

Aurora hospitals rank high in national initiative; The Business Journal of Milwaukee; 10/22/09: Five Aurora Health Care hospitals have been named among the "top performers" in a national quality and safety initiative. The initiative, QUEST: High Performing Hospitals, is intended to act as a springboard for hospitals to reach new levels of performance and public reporting while informing the public policy debate over the future of health care.
Full story

Texas Health Azle achieves top performance in national quality collaborative; Texas Health Resources Web site; 10/21/09: Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle has demonstrated that improving the quality of care can lead to lower costs of care during Year 1 of a national hospital improvement collaborative called QUEST: High Performing Hospitals.
Full story

Texas Health Cleburne achieves top performance in national quality collaborative; Texas Health Resources website; 10/21/09: Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Cleburne has improved quality of care, reduced mortality, and maintained a low cost-per-discharge when compared to other hospitals nationwide during Year 1 of a national hospital improvement collaborative called QUEST: High Performing Hospitals.
Full story

Texas Health HEB achieves top performance in national quality collaborative; Texas Health Resources website; 10/21/09: Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford has demonstrated that improving the quality of care can lead to lower costs of care during Year 1 of a national hospital improvement collaborative called QUEST: High Performing Hospitals.
Full story

Bethesda North and Good Samaritan hospitals in top quartile for quality in national collaborative; TriHealth website; 10/21/09: As policymakers struggle to find solutions that improve healthcare quality and control spending, Bethesda North and Good Samaritan hospitals – the anchor hospitals for TriHealth – are showing that higher quality care can lead to a lower cost of care through their participation in a national hospital improvement collaborative.
Full story

Top-performing hospitals; (Fort Worth, TX) Star-Telegram; 10/21/09: Three Texas Health Resources hospitals in the Fort Worth area have received top performance ratings in a national collaborative that’s designed to improve care and reduce costs. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hurst-Euless-Bedford, Texas Health Azle and Texas Health Cleburne were rated among the top 25 percent of participating hospitals through the national collaborative called QUEST: High Performing Hospitals, according to Arlington-based Texas Health Resources.
Full story (bottom of page)

Hospital quality and safety initiative saves $577M; Healthcare Finance News; 10/21/09: Hospitals participating in the Premier QUEST: High Performing Hospitals national collaborative have saved an estimated 8,043 lives and $577 million in one year, according to an analysis from Premier. "These remarkable results highlight what can be achieved when hospitals assume the leadership needed to set high goals, focus on continuous improvement and commit to action that yields positive outcomes for patients," said Susan DeVore, Premier's president and CEO.
Full story

MUMC recognized for improving quality while reducing costs; Memorial University Medical Center website; 10/21/09: Memorial University Medical Center (MUMC) in Savannah, Georgia, has been recognized for quality performance in three areas in a nationwide hospital quality improvement project. Memorial University Medical Center saved an average $1,089 of per patient as a participant in the Premier Inc., healthcare alliance QUEST: High-Performing Hospitals, a voluntary, three-year project made up of 157 not-for-profit hospitals across 31 states, including urban/rural, large/small, and teaching/non-teaching facilities.
Full story

SSM-St. Louis hospitals improving patient care; SSM Health Care website; 10/21/09: SSM DePaul Health Center, SSM St. Joseph Health Center, and SSM St. Mary's Health Center have been named top performing hospitals in the Premier healthcare alliance QUEST: High-Performing Hospitals initiative.
Full story

Nationwide hospital collaborative saves more than 8,000 lives and $577 million in costs in one year; Premier website; 10/21/09: As policymakers struggle to find practical solutions that improve healthcare quality and control spending, hospitals participating in the Premier healthcare alliance's QUEST: High Performing Hospitals national collaborative have saved an estimated total of 8,043 lives and $577 million in one year. Of the approximately 2.3 million patients treated annually in these hospitals, 24,818 additional patients received treatments that met the highest quality patient care standards when compared to baseline performance at the outset of the project.
Full story

Amid heated health debate, Baystate makes quality a top priority; Baystate Health website; 9/2/09: With the successful completion of one pioneering healthcare-quality initiative, new participation in another, and a third consecutive national recognition from U.S. News and World Report, Baystate Medical Center is continuing its leadership in ensuring that patients here — and across the country — receive high-quality care. The hospital is one of about 250 hospitals in the nation to join a six-year pilot program with the Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services (CMS) and the Premier Healthcare Alliance. At the conclusion of the project's fourth year, Baystate Medical Center (BMC) was named a top performer for hip and knee replacement, and was recognized for continued success in all four of the other clinical areas on which the project focused: acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), heart failure, pneumonia, and coronary artery bypass surgery.
Full story

Yale obstetrics safety plan cuts adverse events by 40 percent; American Medical News; 5/18/09: Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut cut adverse obstetrics outcomes by about 40 percent after implementing a comprehensive patient safety program. Included in the Yale-New Haven strategy is participation in the Premier Perinatal Safety Initiative and creation of an obstetrics safety nurse position. While the initiative's results will not be released until next spring, Kathy Connolly, principal of women's services with Premier Consulting Solutions, said the early results are encouraging enough that Premier will start accepting more hospitals in the project in September.
Full story

Premier healthcare alliance to expand participation in initiative to eliminate preventable birth injuries; Premier website; 5/14/09: The Premier healthcare alliance has launched a second Premier Perinatal Safety Initiative (PSI), a national collaborative designed to achieve the consistent delivery of evidence-based care with the goal of eliminating preventable birth-related injuries and deaths.
Full story

WHO initiates worldwide campaign to promote hand hygiene; HealthLeaders Media; 5/6/09: The World Health Organization's (WHO) Alliance for Patient Safety Tuesday officially kicked off its "Save Lives: Clean Your Hands" initiative to encourage hospitals and healthcare facilities worldwide to raise awareness of hand hygiene to reduce often preventable healthcare-associated infections. The Premier healthcare alliance has been promoting the WHO initiative to hospitals participating in its QUEST performance and quality improvement collaborative.
Full story

Using data to change processes; Health Data Management; 5/1/09: Data mining can be the foundation for meaningful changes in the practice of medicine. Inova Health System has evidence that proves this is far more than just a hypothesis. Inova is using Web-based data mining software called Quality Manager from Premier Inc., a Charlotte, N.C.-based purchasing alliance. It's a participant in Premier's QUEST, a quality improvement benchmarking project. The alliance recently announced that it will expand the project beyond the original 166 hospitals.
Full story

Cover story: The ultimate QUEST; The Journal of Healthcare Contracting; 3/09-4/09 issue: This series of articles focuses on Premier's QUEST™: High Performing Hospitals project and the QUEST Comparative Innovation Program. It features interviews with Premier's Susan DeVore, Mike Alkire, Richard Bankowitz and Andy Brailo, as well as alliance members Aurora Health Care, Gaston Memorial Hospital and Kettering Health Network. "I believe (QUEST) is the model for healthcare improvement," says DeVore. According to Alkire, "The collaborative nature of QUEST allows participants to identify the high performers and learn from them." Says Jan Mathews from Gaston, "All of the hospitals participating in QUEST are sharing data. We are helping each other and looking at patient care across the nation."
Full story (.pdf)

Press release; 3/18/09: Premier healthcare alliance to expand participation in cost and quality improvement collaborative, launches QUEST 2009

Tech efforts help hospitals improve infection control; Modern Healthcare; 2/10/09: Health Sciences South Carolina, the South Carolina Hospital Association and the Premier healthcare alliance have announced a collaboration aimed at disseminating research and best practices throughout the 65 hospitals that are participating statewide. Two other quality projects Premier has worked on with national and federal organizations – QUEST and the CMS/Premier Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration – have shown these types of collaborations and standardized efforts can lead to improvement in care, said Susan DeVore, Premier’s chief operating officer. “We know this works if you mobilize hospitals and you mobilize data-capture,” she added.
Full story (login required

Putting products to the test; Hospitals & Health Networks; 12/15/08: This article looks at the Premier QUEST Comparative Innovation Program, featuring comments from Premier Chief Operating Officer Susan DeVore and Premier Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Blair Childs.
Full story

Premier touts quality of care effort as model for health reform; Inside Health Policy/Inside CMS; 12/5/08: A quality of care program developed to change the culture of the hospital delivery system by offering a method to measure improved quality while driving down costs is being touted by Premier Healthcare Alliance as an initiative that could fold into a comprehensive health reform plan. A health care financial specialist told Inside CMS it is unlikely that most hospitals could significantly reform their delivery methods to improve care, but Premier representatives say the quality, efficiency, safety and transparency (QUEST) program is aimed at just that and could be applied elsewhere.
Full story

Hospital group seeks to reduce mortality, improve quality of care; BNA; 12/5/08: Patient mortality could be reduced by 17 percent and reliability of care could increase 13 percent under a new program designed by a leading hospital collaborative.
Full story

Press release; 12/3/08: QUEST - High Performing Hospitals Collaborative: Nationwide hospital collaborative seeking to reduce mortality by 17 percent, improve reliability of care by nearly 13 percent

Improvements on mortality figures, safety predicted; Modern Healthcare; 12/3/08: Backers of Premier's QUEST collaborative, a national three-year hospital quality and cost improvement project, estimate the effort could reduce hospital patient mortality by 17% and improve reliability of care by 13%, provided its participating hospitals meet the project's quality goals.
Full story (login required)

Hospital initiative could reduce patient mortality, increase reliability of care, company says; CQ HealthBeat; 12/3/08: The Premier healthcare alliance's QUEST hospital initiative could reduce patient mortality by 17 percent and could improve reliability of care by 13 percent if the nationwide project obtains its goals, according to an analysis the company released Wednesday.
Full story

Premier healthcare alliance launches QUEST new technology program to promote healthcare innovation; Premier website; 4/16/08: The Premier healthcare alliance today launched the QUEST Supplier Innovation Program, focused on testing effectiveness of new healthcare technologies through the QUEST: High Performing Hospitals initiative. The purpose of this first-of-its kind program is to accelerate access to technologies proven to be safe and effective.
Full story

Never pay never again; Modern Healthcare; 3/10/08: This article looks at what hospitals are doing, including participating in Premier's QUEST initiative, to prepare for CMS' IPPS ruling in October of 2008. Representatives from Texas health Resources, Summa Health System, Kettering Medical Center and Premier are quoted.
Full story (login required)

Transforming healthcare; Healthcare Exec; 1/08 issue: This article discusses Premier’s efforts to transform the healthcare system and features an extensive interview with Premier COO Susan DeVore.
Full story

Press release; 12/19/07: Leading healthcare organizations to serve as advisors for comprehensive program to improve hospital quality, reduce costs

Premier launches expanded hospital quality initiative; Physician's News Digest; 11/07 issue: This article features a Q&A session with Premier Vice President and Medical Director Richard Bankowitz, MD, regarding the Premier QUEST initiative.
Full story

Premier launches comprehensive quality improvement project; Drug Topics; 10/22/07: A new project called QUEST by the healthcare alliance Premier Inc. is an aggressive attempt to develop performance measures that improve quality and lower costs.
Full story

QUEST: Toward a new healthcare paradigm; HealthLeaders Media; 9/27/07: This bylined article from Premier President and CEO Rick Norling discusses the keys to transforming the U.S. healthcare system to improve quality, highlighting the Premier QUEST project.
Full story

Alegent Health is on the QUEST to improve health care; Alegent Health website; 9/12/07: Alegent Health in Omaha, NE, is taking its vision of delivering world-class health care to new heights through the Premier "QUEST: High Performing Hospitals" program.
Full story

A QUEST to lower health care costs; The Oklahoman; 9/11/07: St. Anthony Hospital is on a quest to lower health care costs to patients. Make that QUEST. The Oklahoma City hospital is part of a group of 100 hospitals nationwide participating in a three-year program called "QUEST: High Performing Hospitals" that is designed to improve the quality and safety of patient care while safely reducing health care costs. St. Anthony is the only Oklahoma hospital participating in the QUEST program. St. Anthony will report data to the Premier healthcare alliance on a set of defined quality, efficiency, safety and patient satisfaction measures. Participating hospitals will share best practices and results from top performers to deliver the highest quality patient care at the lowest costs.

Premier announces pay-for-performance initiative; Modern Healthcare; 7/26/07: A new pay-for-performance project aims to improve patient safety and quality at approximately 100 hospitals nationwide, Premier announced. QUEST: High Performing Hospitals – which focuses on quality, efficiency, safety, with transparency – is a three-year program in which participating facilities will develop and share best practices in five areas: mortality ratio, harm avoidance, appropriate care, efficiency and patient satisfaction. The project, which is not part of a CMS demonstration project, builds on Premier’s Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s 100,000 Lives and 5 Million Lives campaigns.
Full story (login required)

Press release; 7/26/07: Premier healthcare alliance launches comprehensive project to improve hospital quality, reduce costs

Home | Reducing Costs | Improving Quality & Safety | Managing Risk | About Premier