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What Do You Know About Health Quality Measures for Opioid Use Disorder?
Tools that assess care can help fill gaps in treatment
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October 18, 2022
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To improve treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), it is essential to assess care delivery using quality measures—tools that help measure or quantify health care processes, outcomes, and more. Yet although many states track overdose deaths, most are not reporting data on the effectiveness of treatment or the use of medications for OUD—the most effective form of treatment. In recognition of National Healthcare Quality Week, Oct. 16-22, see how much you know about this issue.
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? Quality measures are tools that help evaluate _____
- Health care processes and outcomes
- Patient perceptions of their care
- How health care systems are organized
+ All of the above
! Quality measures can be used to incentivize and improve provider performance through value-based payments, help policymakers monitor the effectiveness of their treatment systems, identify racial and ethnic disparities in care so that health systems and states can address these gaps, and help patients choose high-quality treatment options.
? One organization sets the gold standard for health care quality measurement in the United States.
+ True
! The National Quality Forum (NQF) is a nonprofit organization that convenes diverse stakeholders in medicine, health insurance, government, and other fields to review quality measures with a set of standard evaluation criteria. If a measure meets these criteria, it is considered “endorsed,” meaning that it meets the gold standard for measuring health quality.
- False
? There is a preferred framework of care for OUD—from diagnosis to initiation, retention, and recovery. What is this course of action called?
- Point of care
- Warm handoff
+ Cascade of care
! Despite increasing opioid overdose deaths, problems persist in the availability and quality of treatment for OUD. Adoption of the OUD Cascade of Care framework to assess the treatment system and identify gaps could help state policymakers improve system-level practice and treatment outcomes. The “cascade” includes the following stages:
- OUD identification or diagnosis: Having a formal diagnosis of OUD in a medical record or claim.
- Initiation of OUD treatment: Receiving medication.
- Retention in OUD treatment: Engaged in OUD treatment for at least six months.
- Recovery: Defined by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration as “a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.”
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