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ASPIRE: A Continuous Quality Improvement Model for the Improvement of Patient Population Health

ASPIRE: A Continuous Quality Improvement Model for the Improvement of Patient Population Health. MedBiquitous Annual Conference 2013 April 8-9, 2013 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Collaborative Scalable Model Improving Patient adherence & Medicare Star Ratings.

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ASPIRE: A Continuous Quality Improvement Model for the Improvement of Patient Population Health

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  1. ASPIRE: A Continuous Quality Improvement Model for the Improvement of Patient Population Health MedBiquitous Annual Conference 2013 April 8-9, 2013Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

  2. Collaborative Scalable ModelImproving Patient adherence & Medicare Star Ratings CECity’s case study: Pennsylvania Collaborative Health Plan Role Performance program • Continuous • monthly Health Plan Role Data provider CPI & incentives Reporting & incentive programs Adherence measure: Sustained over time Role HCP learner Role Organization Role Platform, connector and converter Role Interventions Role Measure provider

  3. ASPIRE Performance Benchmarking & Assessment

  4. How do I Improve? Screening Brief Intervention (SBI) University of Pittsburgh Aimed at improving professional practice to engage patients in medication adherence • Universal Screening: Identify patients at high or moderate risk of non-adherence • Motivational Interviewing (MI) Techniques: Pharmacists trained in MI techniques to facilitate positive relationships with at-risk patients and affect behavior change • Targeted Resources: Links to online evidence based tools/education targeted at the PQA measures

  5. ASPIRE ..Key Value Points and Success Demonstrated

  6. Questions & Discussion Thank you Annette D.Boyer,RPh CECity.com aboyer@cecity.com Jan Pringle, PhD PERU, University of Pittsburgh jlp127@pitt.edu

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