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Published in: Rheumatology and Therapy 2/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Original Research

Influence of Continuing Medical Education on Rheumatologists’ Performance on National Quality Measures for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Authors: Tamar Sapir, Erica Rusie, Laurence Greene, Jinoos Yazdany, Mark L. Robbins, Eric M. Ruderman, Jeffrey D. Carter, Barry Patel, Kathleen Moreo

Published in: Rheumatology and Therapy | Issue 2/2015

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Abstract

Introduction

In recent years researchers have reported deficits in the quality of care provided to patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), including low rates of performance on quality measures. We sought to determine the influence of a quality improvement (QI) continuing education program on rheumatologists’ performance on national quality measures for RA, along with other measures aligned with National Quality Strategy priorities. Performance was assessed through baseline and post-education chart audits.

Methods

Twenty community-based rheumatologists across the United States were recruited to participate in the QI education program and chart audits. Charts were retrospectively audited before (n = 160 charts) and after (n = 160 charts) the rheumatologists participated in a series of accredited QI-focused educational activities that included private audit feedback, small-group webinars, and online- and mobile-accessible print and video activities. The charts were audited for patient demographics and the rheumatologists’ documented performance on the 6 quality measures for RA included in the Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS). In addition, charts were abstracted for documentation of patient counseling about medication benefits/risks and adherence, lifestyle modifications, and quality of life; assessment of RA medication side effects; and assessment of RA medication adherence.

Results

Mean rates of documented performance on 4 of the 6 PQRS measures for RA were significantly higher in the post-education versus baseline charts (absolute increases ranged from 9 to 24% of patient charts). In addition, after the intervention, significantly higher mean rates were observed for patient counseling about medications and quality of life, and for assessments of medication side effects and adherence (absolute increases ranged from 9 to 40% of patient charts).

Conclusion

This pragmatic study provides preliminary evidence for the positive influence of QI-focused education in helping rheumatologists improve performance on national quality measures for RA.
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Metadata
Title
Influence of Continuing Medical Education on Rheumatologists’ Performance on National Quality Measures for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Authors
Tamar Sapir
Erica Rusie
Laurence Greene
Jinoos Yazdany
Mark L. Robbins
Eric M. Ruderman
Jeffrey D. Carter
Barry Patel
Kathleen Moreo
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Published in
Rheumatology and Therapy / Issue 2/2015
Print ISSN: 2198-6576
Electronic ISSN: 2198-6584
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40744-015-0018-7

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