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The State of Inpatient Quality Reporting: 2022 Survey Results & Recommendations

The State of Inpatient Quality Reporting: 2022 Survey Results & Recommendations


What’s the number one thing that keeps today’s hospital quality leaders up at night? It’s time.

Or, more specifically, it’s not having enough time to effectively manage the mounting requirements placed on them by CMS’s Inpatient Quality Reporting (IQR) program.

That’s just one of the many eye-opening trends you’ll find in Medisolv’s 2022 The State of Inpatient Quality Reporting (IQR) Survey: Results & Recommendations e-book.

The free report is a culmination of more than 170 quality leaders from hospitals nationwide weighing in on more than a dozen issues that affect teams like yours every day, from staffing to switching EHRs to assessing the accuracy of current measures.

Download the e-book for FREE to see all of the results, as well as 7 essential takeaways that you can use right now to make sure your team is on track for a successful reporting year and beyond.

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Download the 2022 State of IQR E-Book:

 

 

Medisolv Can Help

This is a big year for Quality. Medisolv can help you along the way. Along with award-winning software you receive a Clinical Quality Advisor that helps you with all of your technical and clinical needs.

We consistently hear from our clients that the biggest differentiator between Medisolv and other vendors is the level of one-of-one support. Especially if you use an EHR vendor right now, you’ll notice a huge difference.

  • We help troubleshoot technical and clinical issues to improve your measures.
  • We keep you on track for your submission deadlines and ensure you don’t miss critical dates
  • We help you select and set up measures that make sense based on your hospital’s situation.
  • You receive one Clinical Quality Advisor that you can call anytime with questions or concerns. 

Contact us today.

 

 

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