Pediatric Rheumatology Care and Outcomes Improvement Network's Quality Measure Set to Improve Care of Children With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Author:

Bingham Catherine A.1ORCID,Harris Julia G.2,Qiu Tingting3,Gilbert Mileka4,Vora Sheetal S.5ORCID,Yildirim‐Toruner Cagri6,Ferraro Kerry7,Lovell Daniel J.3ORCID,Taylor Janalee3,Mannion Melissa L.8,Weiss Jennifer E.9,Laxer Ronald M.10,Shishov Michael11,Oberle Edward J.12ORCID,Gottlieb Beth S.13,Lee Tzielan C.14,Pan Nancy15,Burnham Jon M.7ORCID,Fair Danielle C.16ORCID,Batthish Michelle17ORCID,Hazen Melissa M.18,Spencer Charles H.19,Morgan Esi M.20ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Penn State Children's Hospital and Penn State College of Medicine Hershey Pennsylvania

2. Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics Kansas City Missouri

3. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio

4. Medical University of South Carolina Charleston

5. Levine Children's Hospital and Atrium Health Charlotte North Carolina

6. Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital Houston

7. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia Pennsylvania

8. University of Alabama at Birmingham

9. Hackensack University Medical Center and Hackensack Meridian Health Hackensack New Jersey

10. The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

11. Phoenix Children's Hospital Phoenix Arizona

12. Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University Columbus

13. Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York and Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Queens New York

14. Stanford Medicine Children's Health, Stanford University Stanford California

15. Hospital for Special Surgery and Cornell University New York New York

16. Medical College of Wisconsin and Children's Wisconsin Milwaukee

17. McMaster Children's Hospital and McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

18. Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts

19. University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson

20. Seattle Children's Hospital and the University of Washington Seattle

Abstract

ObjectiveTo describe the selection, development, and implementation of quality measures (QMs) for juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) by the Pediatric Rheumatology Care and Outcomes Improvement Network (PR‐COIN), a multihospital learning health network using quality improvement methods and leveraging QMs to drive improved outcomes across a JIA population since 2011.MethodsAn American College of Rheumatology–endorsed multistakeholder process previously selected initial process QMs. Clinicians in PR‐COIN and parents of children with JIA collaboratively selected outcome QMs. A committee of rheumatologists and data analysts developed operational definitions. QMs were programmed and validated using patient data. Measures are populated by registry data, and performance is displayed on automated statistical process control charts. PR‐COIN centers use rapid‐cycle quality improvement approaches to improve performance metrics. The QMs are revised for usefulness, to reflect best practices, and to support network initiatives.ResultsThe initial QM set included 13 process measures concerning standardized measurement of disease activity, collection of patient‐reported outcome assessments, and clinical performance measures. Initial outcome measures were clinical inactive disease, low pain score, and optimal physical functioning. The revised QM set has 20 measures and includes additional measures of disease activity, data quality, and a balancing measure.ConclusionPR‐COIN has developed and tested JIA QMs to assess clinical performance and patient outcomes. The implementation of robust QMs is important to improve quality of care. PR‐COIN's set of JIA QMs is the first comprehensive set of QMs used at the point‐of‐care for a large cohort of JIA patients in a variety of pediatric rheumatology practice settings.

Funder

CCRF

Arthritis Foundation

PCORI

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Rheumatology

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