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Transcript of © MN Community Measurement. All rights reserved.. AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference September 20, 2011.
Overview of Presentation
• Background on MN Community Measurement
• Why Multi-stakeholder Collaboration?
• Regional Improvement Collaborative accomplishments
• Challenges and Opportunities in Health Reform
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MN Community Measurement
• Accelerating the Improvement of Health Through Public Reporting
• The trusted source of information across the spectrum of care and the IOM six aims
• Used by providers to improve care and by patients to make better decisions
• Our community works together on measurement
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MNCM Health Care Quality Report
• Reports on 18 clinical quality measures, Health Information Technology, patient experience, cost of care, and hospital measures
• Reports results on 315 medical groups and 550 clinics
• Results from health plan and medical group data
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Why Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration?
• Trusted source of information
• Honest Broker (gives and gets)
• Focus resources and priorities
• Standards for comparison
• Work across settings of care
• Health not health care
Growing Network of Regional Collaboratives in U.S.
Aligning Forces for Quality
Other NRHI Members
Chartered Value Exchange
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Improving Results
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Performance Measurement and Reporting
Triple Aim- Cost
- Quality- Experience
Care Improvement
Patient Engagement
Performance Based
Payment
Engage Local Communities Alignment Across Payers
Challenges to Sustainability
• Ability to impact cost of care
• Compete or cooperate in accountable care
• Business model – who should fund?
• Access to data
• Impact across communities– most payers aren’t local– Spread
• Can Innovation co-exist with consensus? MNCM all rights reserved
Opportunities for Collaboratives
• Support value based purchasing– Broker work across organizations– Data and analysis for improvement
• Apply quality improvement lessons to cost– Readmissions, imaging, biologics, etc.
• Align multiple payers to increase impact
• Initiatives across communities (AHRQ grant on depression and substance abuse)
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Questions or Comments
Jim ChasePresident, MN Community Measurement612-454-4812
[email protected]://www.MNHealthScores.org
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