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Quality Indicators (QIs) are standardized, evidence-based measures of health care quality that can be used with readily available hospital inpatient administrative data to measure and track clinical performance and outcomes.
Quality Measure FAQs Health outcomes. Clinical processes. Patient safety. Efficient use of health care resources. Care coordination. Patient engagement in their own care. Patient perceptions of their care.
The IQIs include measures in the areas of inpatient mortality; utilization of procedures for which there are questions of overuse, underuse, or misuse; and volume of procedures for which there is evidence that a higher volume is associated with lower mortality.
The Inpatient Quality Indicators (IQIs) provide a perspective on quality of care inside hospitals, including: Inpatient mortality for surgical procedures and medical conditions; Utilization of procedures for which there are questions of overuse, underuse, and misuse.
The Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) provide information on potentially avoidable safety events that represent opportunities for improvement in the delivery of care. More specifically, they focus on potential in-hospital complications and adverse events following surgeries, procedures, and childbirth.
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These measures are currently organized into four modules: the Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs),1 the Inpatient Quality Indicators (IQIs),2 the Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs),3 and the Pediatric Quality Indicators (PDIs).
Quality Indicator Modules The AHRQ QIs include four modules: Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs), Inpatient Quality Indicators (IQIs), Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs), and Pediatric Quality Indicators (PDIs).
The Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs), developed by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), are a set of measures derived from hospital inpatient discharge data to identify ambulatory care sensitive conditions. These are conditions for which good outpatient care can potentially prevent the

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