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IHD-QUERI
The Ischemic Heart Disease QUERI The Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) , an initiative of the Health Services Research and Development Service of the Department of Veterans Affairs, is a multidisciplinary, data-driven, national quality improvement program. This Veterans Affairs (VA) initiative is designed to translate research into optimal patient care and systems improvements by identifying best practices, systematizing its use, and providing the ongoing feedback necessary to sustain outcome improvements. Thus, QUERI not only improves individual patient care but also systematically promotes continuous quality improvement at the national level. The Ischemic Heart Disease QUERI is currently one of nine QUERI groups focusing on diseases of high prevalence and impact in VA. The other eight QUERI groups address colorectal cancer, chronic heart failure, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, mental health, spinal cord injury, stroke, and substance abuse. To view more information on the QUERI program and the six-step QUERI process, visit the QUERI homepage. The Ischemic Heart Disease QUERI IHD QUERI program description: Background More information about IHD QUERI: Project Pipeline Background Mission The goals of IHD QUERI and the ongoing efforts to achieve them include: Goal 1: Improving the quality of care for veterans with IHD in the acute phase of care 2005: 2006-2008 Goal 2: Improving the quality of care for veterans with IHD in secondary prevention and chronic care management 2005 2006-2008 For more information about IHD-QUERI please contact Mary McDonell at Mary.McDonell@med.va.gov
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Program Goals:
Goal 1: Improving the quality of care for veterans with IHD in the acute phase of care
Goal 2: Improving the quality of care for veterans with IHD in secondary prevention and chronic care management
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Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is responsible for more than 1 of every 5 deaths in the United States and remains the single largest killer of males and females in the US. In 2004, the total cost (direct and indirect) for caring for patients with IHD exceeded $133 billion. Over 500,000 VHA patients have a diagnosis of IHD, a leading cause of mortality and hospitalization for veterans. Despite advances in care, significant gaps remain in the implementation of best practices for IHD. Between 10-40% of acute coronary syndrome patients do not receive guideline-indicated therapies at discharge even when they are eligible. In the VA, data supports that just over half of outpatients with IHD are managed in a manner fully consistent with existing guidelines.
The overall mission of the Ischemic Heart Disease Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (IHD QUERI) is to improve the quality of care and health outcomes of veterans with IHD by working collaboratively with operational units and other QUERI groups to enable implementation of best practices in acute care, chronic illness care, and secondary prevention. IHD-QUERI has invested substantial effort into forging partnerships with VA leaders to support interventions that both improve care and foster implementation research, including direct collaboration with Patient Care Services, the Office of Quality and Performance, the Office of Information, Employee Education Services, and the National Clinical Practice Guidelines Council.
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Reviewed/Updated Date: March 13, 2008