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Longitudinal Evaluation of a Statewide Quality Improvement Program for Nursing Homes.

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association(2024)

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Objectives: The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Nursing Home Quality report recommends that states "develop and operate state-based...technical assistance programs...to help nursing homes...improve care and...operations." The Quality Improvement Program for Missouri (QIPMO) is one such program. This longitudinal evaluation examined and compared differences in quality measures (QMs) and nursing home (NH) characteristics based on intensity of QIPMO services used. Design: A descriptive study compared key QMs of clinical care, facility -level characteristics, and differing QIPMO service intensity use. QIPMO services include on -site clinical consultation by expert nurses; evidence -based practice information; teaching NHs use of quality improvement (QI) methods; and guiding their use of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) -prepared QM comparative feedback reports to improve care. Setting and Participants: All Missouri NHs (n 1 / 4 510) have access to QIPMO services at no charge. All used some level of service during the study, 2020-2022. Methods: QM data were drawn from CMS's publicly available website (Refresh April 2023) and NH characteristics data from other public websites. Service intensity was calculated using data from facility contacts (on -site visits, phone calls, texts, emails, webinars). NHs were divided into quartiles based on service intensity. Results: All groups had different beginning QM scores and improved ending scores. Group 2, moderate resource intensity use, started with "worse" overall score and improved to best performing by the end. Group 4, most resource intensity use, improved least but required highest service intensity. Conclusions and Implications: This longitudinal evaluation of QIPMO, a statewide QI technical assistance and support program, provides evidence of programmatic stimulation of statewide NH quality improvements. It provides insight into intensity of services needed to help facilities improve. Other states should consider QIPMO success and develop their own programs, as recommended by the NASEM report so their NHs can embrace QI and "initiate fundamental change" for better care for our nation's older adults. (c) 2024 AMDA - The Society for Post -Acute and Long -Term Care Medicine.
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Nursing homes,quality measures,care quality,longitudinal evaluation,state technical assistance for nursing homes
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