The three broad aimspursued by the National Quality Strategy (NQS), as recognized by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), are better care, healthy people/healthy communities, and affordable care. These aims reflect a comprehensive approach to improving healthcare by focusing on enhancing the overall quality of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing the cost of care to ensure it is affordable for all.
Reduce medical waste, use Lean, and achieve equity and better access to care (A): These are important goals, but they do not summarize the NQS’s broad aims.
Reduce complications, reduce readmissions, and improve health outcomes (B): These are specific targets within the broader framework but not the three broad aims.
Triple aim, reduce utilization, and affordable care (D): The triple aim concept is related, but it is not identical to the three broad aims of the NQS.
References
NAHQ Body of Knowledge: National Quality Strategy and Healthcare Improvement
NAHQ CPHQ Exam Preparation Materials: Understanding National Quality Initiatives
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