Carolinas MC Selects Quality Control Solution

June 24, 2011
Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast (Concord, N.C.) selected Charlotte, N.C.-based Premier’s QualityAdvisor solution to improve delivery of patient

Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast (Concord, N.C.) selected Charlotte, N.C.-based Premier’s QualityAdvisor solution to improve delivery of patient care and safely reduce costly avoidable patient events, the company says.

QualityAdvisor, part of Premier’s QualityConnect, combines clinically proven analytical methods with a benchmark database of more than 600 facilities to provide timely, actionable information in all levels of a healthcare organization, the company claims. The solution identifies clinical and financial improvement opportunities, understands drivers for variation in practice, and monitors quality of care.

Premier says, along with supporting The Joint Commission OPPE regulatory reporting needs, QualityAdvisor provides analyses on Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality indicators and hospital acquired conditions, and links core measures data to outcomes.

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