Within improvement work, our primary focus is on measuring whether a tested change is having a positive or negative influence on the system. That’s measurement for improvement. But what about measurement for judgment? When is that valuable in health care?
In this IHI Open School short, Don Goldmann, MD, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer at IHI, lists five ways measurement for judgment is used within health care. And he explains why this type of measurement better be done well - or policy makers, providers, and patients could be misled.
Don Goldmann, MD, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, IHI
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