The SVS Vascular Quality Initiative (SVS VQI) Surpasses 500 Participating Centers

The SVS Vascular Quality Initiative (SVS VQI) Surpasses 500 Participating Centers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 18, 2018

Chicago, IL and West Lebanon, NH -The Society for Vascular Surgery® Vascular Quality Initiative® (SVS VQI) recently notched yet another milestone when it welcomed its 500th participating center to the registry. Now, with 513 centers, 500,000 procedures, and 3,000 participating physicians entering cases across 12 different vascular procedures, the VQI has experienced significant growth since its inception in 2011.

The VQI is governed by the SVS Patient Safety Organization (SVS PSO), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Society for Vascular Surgery, which provides oversight of data sharing arrangements, key outcome and quality measure analyses, and dissemination of information to participating providers. The VQI is comprised of vascular surgeons, cardiologists, radiologists, and other specialists who perform vascular procedures collected in the VQI Registries. Participating centers are divided into 18 regional quality groups. These groups meet biannually to discuss initiatives for improving quality of vascular care.

“We are extremely proud to have over 500 of the top medical centers participating in the VQI,” said Dr. Jens Eldrup-Jorgensen, SVS PSO Medical Director. “As we celebrate our accomplishments over this past year, we remain committed to our focus on improving patient care.”

In addition to improving quality within hospitals and outpatient facilities, the VQI supports vascular quality research, and works with device companies to support post-market device surveillance projects.

The SVS PSO has partnered with M2S to provide its secure, cloud-based database, M2S PATHWAYS for data collection and analysis. The M2S PATHWAYS™ clinical data performance platform can be used to generate the real-time benchmarked reports of major outcomes and complications, as well as longitudinal tracking of center performance compared to a chosen group of centers. These reports permit participants to continuously assess themselves compared to an anonymous group of peers on key performance measures.

About the Vascular Quality Initiative

The Vascular Quality Initiative®, a joint venture of M2S Inc. and the Society for Vascular Surgery, collects and analyzes data to improve the quality of vascular care. Currently, VQI has over 500 facilities and 3,000 physicians participating, and 500,000+ vascular procedures reported. Its 12 clinical registries are Carotid Endarterectomy, Carotid Artery Stenting, Open AAA Repair, Endovascular AAA Repair, TEVAR and Complex EVAR, Infra-Inguinal Bypass, Supra-Inguinal Bypass, Lower Extremity Amputation, Peripheral Vascular Intervention, Hemodialysis Access, Inferior Vena Cava Filter and Varicose Vein. VQI is a collaboration between regional groups that use a Patient Safety Organization and the M2S PATHWAYS cloud-based system.  For more information, visit www.vqi.org.

About the Society for Vascular Surgery

The Society for Vascular Surgery® (SVS) is a 5,800-member, not-for-profit professional medical society, composed of specialty-trained vascular surgeons and professionals, which seeks to advance excellence and innovation in vascular health through education, advocacy, research and public awareness. For more information, visit www.vascular.org.

About M2S

M2S, a division of Medstreaming, is a healthcare performance management solutions company that provides innovative technology and services for the healthcare industry to manage clinical information and utilize that information to improve the quality of patient care and reduce costs. The Vascular Quality Initiative is built on M2S’s PATHWAYS clinical data performance platform, allowing users to track, measure, and analyze clinical information, promote collaboration, objectively drive decisions, and optimize performance. For more information, visit www.m2s.com.

MEDIA CONTACTS:

M2S

Jennifer Correa

jcorrea@m2s.com

SOCIETY FOR VASCULAR SURGERY

Kay Severinsen

kseverinsen@vascularsociety.org