NQF July 18, 2017

Abstract
There is increasing evidence that social risk factors can influence a person’s health and health outcomes, leading to the question of whether performance measures should account for social risk factors to ensure fair and accurate comparisons of providers. However, some stakeholders have raised concerns that adjusting measures for social risk could mask disparities in care. To study this issue, NQF undertook a two-year trial period during which it temporarily changed its policy prohibiting the inclusion...

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