The Importance of Public Reporting on Quality

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The Importance of Public Reporting on Quality Nancy Foster Vice President

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The Importance of Public Reporting on Quality. Nancy Foster Vice President. “Bottom Line It for Me”. Public Reporting Drives Improvement If It Is: S cientifically sound A ctionable F air I mportant. Actions From Data. Boards examine Link leaders compensation to performance - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Importance of Public Reporting on Quality

Nancy Foster

Vice President

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“Bottom Line It for Me”

Public Reporting Drives Improvement If It Is:

• Scientifically sound

• Actionable

• Fair

• Important

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Actions From Data

• Boards examine– Link leaders compensation to performance

• Leadership team – Examines data routinely

– Share with clinical staff

– Lead efforts to improve

• Collaboratives bring together providers trying to address challenges

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Scientifically Sound

• Measure looks at: – Reasonably expected outcomes

– Processes shown to be directly linked to better outcomes

• Reliable data collection

• Relevant numerators and denominators

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Soundness Example

Vascular Catheter Associated Infections

• Outcome measure, evidence of preventability

• Data collection good for NHSN, less than sound for HAC

• HAC Rate– Numerator = patients with vascular catheter associated infections– Denominator = Medicare patients– Highest = Villa Veliciana (1 of 33 patients)– Among highest, academic medical centers

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Actionable

• Proven strategies exist that will enable change in performance

• Change is within the influence of the organization

• Regulations don’t stand in the way

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Fairness in Measurement

• Adjust for differences in patients as they present to the hospital– Risk adjustment

– Exclusions

• Adjust for other factors?– Patient preference

– Genetic information???

How might this change as we move to measures across the continuum of care?

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Fairness Example

• 30 day readmissions

• Those with high rates include:– Safety net hospitals

– Disproportionate number with low mortality rates

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Important

• Significant opportunity to improve outcomes for patients

Accountability Measures — Using Measurement to Promote

Quality ImprovementMark R. Chassin, M.D., M.P.P., M.P.H., Jerod M. Loeb, Ph.D.,

Stephen P. Schmaltz, Ph.D.,

and Robert M. Wachter, M.D.NEJM, June 30, 2010

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Thank You

Nancy Foster

Vice President for Quality and Patient Safety Policy

[email protected]