The Nursing Home Quality Initiative (NHQI) in 2002 introduced quality indicators (QIs) to the Nursing Home Compare website.
What does NHQI stand for?
NHQI stands for Nursing Home Quality Initiative
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In his editorial in the December issue of this magazine, Richard Peck referred to the "alluring" array of quality initiatives designed to enhance performance--initiatives with such names as Quality First, the Nursing Home Quality Initiative, and Advancing Excellence in America's Nursing Homes.
I saw quality initiatives--so many quality initiatives--with such names as Quality First, the Nursing Home Quality Initiative, Advancing Excellence in America's Nursing Homes, all beckoning alluringly, even while the state survey process whirlpool grew ever larger.
A catalyst for a new culture of health care delivery--one that puts the highest premium on quality--occurred in 2002 when AHCA stood with Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tommy Thompson in Washington as he announced the creation of the national Nursing Home Quality Initiative (NHQI).
NURSING HOME QUALITY INITIATIVE A set of validated quality measures will become the basis for CMS's national public reporting initiative, which is scheduled to begin fall 2002.