The National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports (QDRs) in collaboration with the National Quality Strategy, measure trends across the six National Quality Strategy priorities (patient safety; person- and family-centered care; effective communication and care coordination; prevention and treatment of leading causes of morbidity and mortality; health and well-being of communities; and affordable care). The reports present, in chart form, the latest available findings on quality of health and health care and access to health care.
The National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports (QDRs) and National Quality Strategy Update are integrated into a single document that describes the Nation's efforts to achieve better health and health care and reduce disparities. The Report tracks progress across the NQS priorities (patient safety; person- and family-centered care; effective communication and care coordination; prevention and treatment of leading causes of morbidity and mortality; health and well-being of communities; and affordable care), including quality measures, such as the percentage of heart attack patients who received recommended care when they reached the hospital or the percentage of children who received recommended vaccinations. The Report also summarizes health care quality and access among various racial, ethnic, and income groups and other priority populations, such as children and older adults.
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