High performing hospitals and health systems don’t just report quality measures, they act on them
McKesson’s Quality Benchmarks Collaborative™ can help you turn data into action and understand how your performance compares to other providers.
By providing relevant comparative analytics around core reform metrics, McKesson’s Quality Benchmarks Collaborative (QBC) helps you instill the culture change necessary to understand both risks and opportunities ahead of the reform curve.
Quality Benchmarks Collaborative provides near-real-time measurement of performance to answer pressing questions – are we demonstrating top decile performance? Have we made improvements using our EHR technology? Which key metrics should we focus on based on the benchmarks?
A Benchmarking and Reporting Solution
The Quality Benchmarks Collaborative is a web-based subscription service that measures and compares results across caregivers, populations and time segments. Clinical data is electronically captured at the point of care for quality metrics comparison. A dashboard provides you with clear, immediate views into your performance results and trends. In-depth diagnostic analyses can be conducted in minutes, including comparisons to benchmarks of your choosing.
McKesson Quality eMeasures is the only prerequisite to participate in the Quality Benchmarks Collaborative service. Our tenured team of business advisors will work with you and your stakeholders to provide actionable insight into your health reform initiatives. Quality Benchmarks Collaborative provides:
- Accelerated EHR adoption by promoting accountability and driving behavior change
- Comparative analysis to establish meaningful, achievable benchmark targets
- Peer group selection based on bed size, region, organization type and scope
- A baseline for health reform metrics by incorporating financial and operational dimensions of care
- Outcomes-based scorecard using benchmarks data
McKesson’s Quality Benchmarks Collaborative gives you a unique opportunity not only to report measures, but to act on the data… compare results, share best practices, change behaviors and accelerate EHR adoption.


