What is NQF’s role in the National Priorities Partnership?
NQF convened the National Priorities Partnership (NPP) in 2008 and is one of the group’s 28 Partners. NPP is an initiative comprised of 28 Partner organizations acting to transform America’s healthcare system from the inside out. The Partners represent multiple stakeholders drawn from the public and private sectors who have significant influence over healthcare and are committed to working together to deliver a high-value, high-performing healthcare system for all Americans. As a first step, the Partners have identified a set of National Priorities and Goals targeting six crosscutting areas — patient and family engagement, population health, safety, care coordination, palliative and end-of-life care, and overuse — to help focus performance improvement efforts on high-leverage areas with the most potential to result in substantial improvements in health and healthcare.
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