© MN Community Measurement. All rights reserved.. AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference September 20, 2011.

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© MN Community Measurement. All rights reserved. . AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference September 20, 2011

Transcript of © MN Community Measurement. All rights reserved.. AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference September 20, 2011.

© MN Community Measurement. All rights reserved. .

AHRQ 2011 Annual ConferenceSeptember 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

Patients benefit from Becker clinic's push on diabetes

Article by: MAURA LERNER , Star Tribune Updated: July 30, 2011

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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

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

Approaches to Driving Change

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Regulatory

CompetitiveCollaborative

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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