Joint Commission honors 4 hospitals for advancing electronic clinical quality measures

The Joint Commission recognized four hospitals and health systems for their efforts this year to move the use of electronic clinical quality measures forward.

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The Joint Commission’s pioneers in quality program aims to help hospitals adopt electronic clinical quality measures. It includes educational programs, a resource portal and an advisory council.

The 2018 expert contributors are:

  • BJC HealthCare (St. Louis)
  • MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital (Leonardtown, Md.)
  • Texas Health Resources (Arlington)
  • Vail (Colo.) Health

The four organizations will share their efforts with other hospitals and health systems in an upcoming webinar series hosted by the Joint Commission. The webinars are scheduled for Aug. 23 and Sept. 18.

Open registration is available for the Aug. 23 webinar on the Joint Commission website

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