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The CMS Abstraction & Reporting Tool (CART) is a powerful application for the collection and analysis of quality improvement data. Through data collection, retrospective analyses and real-time reporting, CART enables hospitals to comprehensively evaluate and manage quality improvement efforts. Designed and developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) with input from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs), CART is user-friendly in managing and analyzing quality improvement data. Whether a hospital is seeking Medicare certification and/or JCAHO accreditation, or undertaking its own quality improvement initiatives, CART is ideal for the data collection and analyses that are essential to the success of all quality improvement efforts. Research has proven that system changes are integral to any quality improvement initiative. Data obtained using CART will assist in identifying areas requiring system changes, as well as the progress of existing system enhancements. The application is available at no charge to hospitals or other organizations seeking to improve the quality of care in the following clinical areas:
CART is available for use on a stand-alone, Windows-based computer, in a computer network or in environments without computing resources (paper tool). Support for CART will include abstraction definitions, user guides, training and data feedback. CART’s key functions and benefits:
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For information on CART or Data Abstraction contact:
The Colorado Foundation for Medical Care (CFMC), the Medicare quality improvement organization for Colorado, prepared this material under
contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an
agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents
do not necessarily reflect CMS Policy. |
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