Grading the Calculators: Inside MDCalc's Quality Rating System
In the inaugural episode of MD Aware: Upgrading Clinical Judgment, co-hosts Dr. Shazia Siddique and Joe Habboushe, co-founder and CEO of MDCalc, pull back the curtain on one of the most ambitious projects in MDCalc's 20-year history: the Quality Rating System (QRS). Designed to help clinicians quickly identify the most evidence-based and clinically relevant tools at the point of care, the QRS represents a major step forward in bringing transparency and rigor to the hundreds of clinical decision-making tools available today.
Joining the conversation are two distinguished members of the QRS Advisory Board: Dr. Helen Burstin, CEO of the Council of Medical Specialty Societies, and Dr. Joseph Wright, Chief Health Equity Officer at the American Academy of Pediatrics. Together, they discuss how the QRS was developed using a Delphi consensus methodology, why professional society endorsement matters more than most clinicians realize, and how embedding fairness and bias detection directly into the rating criteria could reshape how clinical tools are built, validated, and used across diverse patient populations
From busy emergency departments to routine office visits, the QRS promises to give every clinician the confidence to reach for the right tool at the right moment. Whether you're a frontline provider, a researcher, or a guideline developer, this episode offers a compelling look at how raising the bar for clinical tools can ultimately translate into better outcomes for every patient.
What You'll Learn
* The four core domains of the QRS, including importance, scientific soundness, fairness and algorithmic bias, and usability, and why each one matters at the bedside
* How the Delphi consensus process brought together clinical experts to iteratively refine the rating criteria against real-world calculators
* Why professional society endorsement is a key signal for clinicians, and how the QRS could push societies to keep their guidance more current
* How the QRS can fuel future research by identifying gaps in evidence, surfacing potential population-level harms, and encouraging multi-institutional collaboration
Links & Resources
MDCalc: https://www.mdcalc.com/mdcalc.com [http://mdcalc.com]
Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS): https://www.cmss.org/cmss.org [http://cmss.org]
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP): https://www.aap.org/aap.org [https://www.aap.org/]
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