The AHA Friday applauded the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality鈥檚 proposal to shorten the Clinician and Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems patient experience survey and agreed that the changes would reduce patient and provider burden. 鈥淗owever, we urge AHRQ to reduce survey burden further by supporting the development of lower-cost survey administration approaches 鈥 such as emailed or web-based surveys,鈥 wrote Linda Fishman, AHA senior vice president of public policy analysis and development. In addition, AHA urged AHRQ 鈥渢o explain and make its analysis publicly available to support its proposal to use a six-month timeframe instead of a 12-month timeframe for survey questions.鈥 AHRQ鈥檚 proposed changes also address the Patient-Centered Medical Home item set, which is used in combination with CG-CAHPS to create the CAHPS PCMH survey. 

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