Author Archives: Ellen Schultz, Katherine Ast, & Rebecca Kirch

About Ellen Schultz, Katherine Ast, & Rebecca Kirch

Ellen Schultz, MS, is a health policy consultant specializing in measurement as a strategy for change, with an emphasis on partnering with patients and communities to center measurement on what matters most to their health and wellbeing. She helps researchers, health systems, policymakers and change agents realign their measurement strategies with the goal of providing equitable, people-centered care by partnering with patients and community members.

Centering measurement on patients and family caregivers while developing two novel quality measures

In healthcare, what gets measured gets done. This is particularly true as the use of value-based purchasing, alternative payment models, and consumer tools to compare quality expand in the U.S. Centering measurement on patients, and focusing on their needs, preferences, and values, ensures that what we measure really matters, not only to patients and their… Read More »

Measuring what matters to patients and their family caregivers: Measure development isn’t just for measure developers

In today’s healthcare system, measurement influences everything from quality improvement to payments. So it matters greatly what gets measured. Measuring what matters to patients and their family caregivers will focus healthcare on their needs, preferences, and values. In a recent measure development effort, we brought lived and professional experience together at every stage. We found… Read More »