IHI Urges Hospitals to Join Age-Friendly Health Systems Movement as CMS Enacts New Age-Friendly Measure for 2025
2024年8月3日 - 1:30AM
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Resources and practices made available by
Age-Friendly Health Systems help hospitals comply with new quality
measure
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has issued a call
to hospitals to join the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement on
the heels of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
enactment of a new Age-Friendly Hospital Measure. The action from
CMS will help ensure that older adults receive high-quality care in
the hospital, operating room, or emergency department.
Taking effect in 2025, the new quality measure builds on the
success of the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement, which
popularized the 4Ms Framework (What Matters,
Medication, Mentation, Mobility). “This
structural measure seeks to ensure that hospitals are reliably
implementing the “4 M’s”, and thus providing evidence-based
elements of high-quality care for all older adults.” (CMS final
rule, page 1426).
“Adoption of this measure marks a significant and much-needed
shift in how we provide health care to the aging population,” said
Kedar Mate, MD, President and CEO of IHI. “It is also an
inflection point for the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement,
which will now be able to leverage the power and impact of policy
and payment models to scale 4Ms care.”
IHI invites hospitals to take action now to earn Age-Friendly
Health Systems recognition in preparation for the 2025 CMS Measure.
There are many ways to join the movement, including Action
Communities that enable hospitals to accelerate reliable practice
of the 4Ms in an active community of learners and testers.
Numerous resources and opportunities are available for hospitals
and providers to learn more about Age-Friendly Health Systems and
get started:
- Guide to Using the 4Ms in the Care of Older Adults in Hospitals
and Ambulatory Care Practices
- Hospitals: What Does It Mean to Be Age-Friendly?
- How to be recognized as an Age-Friendly Health System
- Age-Friendly Health Systems Resources and News (including
getting started guides)
The CMS Age-Friendly Hospital Measure credits multiple
organizations, including IHI, the American College of Surgeons
(ACS), and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), for
collaborating “to identify and establish age-friendly initiatives
based on evidence-based best practices that provide goal centered,
clinically effective care for older patients.” According to the
measure, “The collective evidence from these age-friendly efforts
demonstrates that hospitals should prioritize patient-centered care
for aging patient populations with multiple chronic conditions.
With CMS being the largest provider of healthcare coverage for the
65 years and older population, proposing a quality measure aimed at
optimizing care for older patients, using a holistic approach to
better serve the needs of this unique population, is timely.” (CMS
final rule, pages 1425-1426).
The measure has 5 domains – eliciting patient health care goals,
responsible medication management, frailty screening and
intervention, social vulnerability, and age-friendly care
leadership – that cover all four elements of the 4Ms Framework. The
new measure is included in the FY2025 Inpatient Prospective Payment
Systems final rule. For additional information, read this CMS Fact
Sheet and announcement from The John A. Hartford Foundation.
Since the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement launched in 2017,
nearly 5,000 care settings have been recognized as Age-Friendly
Health System Participants, benefiting more than 3.75 million older
adults who have received age-friendly care. Age-Friendly Health
Systems is an initiative of The John A. Hartford Foundation and the
Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), in partnership with the
American Hospital Association (AHA) and the Catholic Health
Association of the United States (CHA). Hospitals and providers who
want to learn more can contact AFHS@ihi.org.
About the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) is an independent
not-for-profit organization based in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
For more than 30 years, IHI has used improvement science to advance
and sustain better outcomes in health and health systems across the
world. IHI brings awareness of safety and quality to millions,
catalyzes learning and the systematic improvement of care, develops
solutions to previously intractable challenges, and mobilizes
health systems, communities, regions, and nations to reduce harm
and deaths. IHI collaborates with a growing community to spark
bold, inventive ways to improve the health of individuals and
populations. IHI generates optimism, harvests fresh ideas, and
supports anyone, anywhere who wants to profoundly change health and
health care for the better. Learn more at ihi.org.
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