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Consideration of Potential Risks / Side EffectsThis criterion is assessed in two steps:
Examples of quality indicators with false incentives make the understanding of this criterion easier: Quality indicator “avoidance of perforations in acute appendicitis”. The use of this quality indicator could create an incentive to make the indication for an appendectomy too broad to avoid perforations at all costs. The risk of such a false incentive can be controlled by using a parallel indicator “confirmation of the suspected diagnosis, acute appendicitis, by histological findings”. If a parallel indicator is necessary, both indicators should be used together or not at all. This criterion does not evaluate whether in principle the use of inappropriate (e.g. not sufficiently risk-adjusted) indicators in the context of public reporting can give false incentives (e.g. for risk selection). Potential false incentives can possibly also be controlled by referring to the risks in the description of the indicator (rationale) or in an interpretation aid or by using upper and lower reference ranges for the quality indicator of concern. Definition Core Statement Information Base for the Assessment Furthermore, the evaluators can contribute also from their areas of expertise (e.g. quality circles, self-help organizations, scientific societies, pay-for-performance). Assessment Process A detailed process description can be found in Appendix 1. Assessment Stages Comment |