From Metrics to Meaning: Aligning QI with Patient-Centered Care - 2025 Quality Summit Presentation (Non-CE)
Purpose

From Metrics to Meaning: Aligning QI with Patient-Centered Care

Faculty(s)

    • Jamal S. Rana, MD, PhD, FACC

      Chair Medical Specialties
      Kaiser Permanente Northern California
      Lafayette, California, United States

      I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.

       
    • Tina Pittman Wagers, PsyD (she/her/hers)

      Clinical Professor, Director of Raimy Clinic
      Dept of Psychology and Neuroscience, CU Boulder
      Boulder , Colorado, United States

      I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.

       
    • Larry A. Allen, MD, MHS

      Chief Division of Cardiology
      University of Colorado School of Medicine
      Aurora, Colorado, United States

      CONSULTANT FEES/HONORARIA:ACI Clinical; CONSULTANT FEES/HONORARIA:American Heart Association, Circulation: Heart Failure, Associate Editor; CONSULTANT FEES/HONORARIA:Quidel; CONSULTANT FEES/HONORARIA:UpToDate; RESEARCH/RESEARCH GRANTS:NIH NHLBI; RESEARCH/RESEARCH GRANTS:PCORI

       
    • Ruth M. Masterson Creber, PhD (she/her/hers)

      Professor
      Columbia University
      New York City, New York, United States

      I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.

       

Moderator(s)

  • Indu G. Poornima, MD MS FACC (she/her/hers)

    Director Clinical Cardiology & Imaging, Quality Officer Cardiovascular Institute
    Allegheny Health Network
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

    I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.

     
Discover how leading experts, patients, and quality leaders are transforming traditional quality improvement metrics into meaningful, patient-centered outcomes that truly drive better care.

Learning Objectives:

  • Distinguish the relationship between patient-centered care and QI initiatives and identify barriers in achieving patient-centered goals.
  • Appy strategies for involving patients and families in QI planning, implementation and evaluation including use of PREM and PROMs
  • Discuss the disconnect between administrative QI goals and lived patient experiences.
  • Examine real world examples of patient engagement in QI.
Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Expires on Nov 01, 2027
Credit Offered:
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