Two U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality websites — the National Guideline Clearinghouse and the National Quality Measures Clearinghouse — have been relaunched, according to a news release by ECRI Institute.
ECRI Institute, a non-profit organization that researches best approaches to improving patients care, and its technology subcontractor Silverchair are relaunching the two sites, which will now feature updated design elements, enhanced search functionality and easier content access.
The aim of the redesign was to make clinical practice guidelines and quality measures accessible in order to support and promote meaningful use for those working in healthcare settings.
Read the ECRI news release about the two redesigned AHRQ websites.
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ECRI Institute, a non-profit organization that researches best approaches to improving patients care, and its technology subcontractor Silverchair are relaunching the two sites, which will now feature updated design elements, enhanced search functionality and easier content access.
The aim of the redesign was to make clinical practice guidelines and quality measures accessible in order to support and promote meaningful use for those working in healthcare settings.
Read the ECRI news release about the two redesigned AHRQ websites.
Read other coverage about healthcare information technology:
- California Hospital Implements Program to Stream EKG Data From First Responders to Physicians' Phones
- UPMC Installs "Smart Rooms" to Improve Patient Care
- Experts Lobby for Public Health Goals in "Meaningful Use" Incentive Plan