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Copyright © American Speech-Language-Hearing Association From: Outcomes and Quality: Key Characteristics of a Successful SLP Value Journey Perspect Neurophysiol Neurogenic Speech Lang Disord. 2015;25(3):94-106. doi:10.1044/nnsld25.3.94 Legend: Note. CAT = computer adapted testing; EMR = electronic medical record; HER = electronic health record; FIM = functional independence measure; MDS = minimum data set; PPS = prospective payment system; P4P = pay for performance; TEFRA = tax equity and fiscal responsibility act. Adapted from DeJong, G. (2010). Challenges in measuring and reporting quality in rehabilitation programs, a measures for rehab programs, American Congress of rehabilitation medicine-American Society of neuro rehabilitation: Joint Educational Conference. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Reprinted by Permission. Date of download: 11/4/2017 Copyright © American Speech-Language-Hearing Association