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==B. Qualitative data. Obtains feedback from patients/families/caregivers through qualitative means.==
==B. Qualitative data. Obtains feedback from patients/families/caregivers through qualitative means.==
=QI 05 (1 Credit): Assesses health disparities using performance data stratified for vulnerable populations (must choose one from each section):=
==A. Clinical quality.==
==B. Patient experience==

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Competency A: The practice measures to understand current performance and to identify opportunities for improvement

QI 01 (Core): Monitors at least five clinical quality measures across the four categories (must monitor at least one measure of each type):

A. Immunization measures.

B. Other preventive care measures.

C. Chronic or acute care clinical measures.

D. Behavioral health measures.

QI 02 (Core): Monitors at least two measures of resource stewardship (must monitor at least 1 measure of each type):

A. Measures related to care coordination.

B. Measures affecting health care costs.

QI 03 (Core): Assesses performance on availability of major appointment types to meet patient needs and preferences for access.

QI 04 (Core): Monitors patient experience through:=

A. Quantitative data. Conducts a survey (using any instrument) to evaluate patient/family/caregiver experiences across at least three dimensions such as:

  • Access
  • Communication.
  • Coordination.
  • Whole-person care, self-management support and comprehensiveness.

B. Qualitative data. Obtains feedback from patients/families/caregivers through qualitative means.

QI 05 (1 Credit): Assesses health disparities using performance data stratified for vulnerable populations (must choose one from each section):

A. Clinical quality.

B. Patient experience