The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have initiated the development of a Universal Foundation of quality measures to improve healthcare quality and transform care.
CMS operates more than 20 quality programs, each with its own set of quality measures. The lack of alignment across these programs has contributed to challenges for clinicians, facilities, and health insurers in prioritizing meaningful outcomes for patients.
By identifying CMS's priority areas for measurement and revealing gaps, the Universal Foundation will evolve over time, with the intent of reducing provider burden and improving patient outcomes.