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CMS Data & Information Initiative. Niall Brennan, Director Office of Information Products & Data Analytics CMS. CMS’s Wealth of Data. CMS is the largest single payer for health care services in the US 1.3 billion Medicare claims processed annually
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CMS Data & Information Initiative Niall Brennan, Director Office of Information Products & Data Analytics CMS
CMS’s Wealth of Data • CMS is the largest single payer for health care services in the US • 1.3 billion Medicare claims processed annually • Significant additional data sources on the way • EHRs • Medicare Advantage plan encounter data • Health Insurance Exchange/Medicaid expansion data • Receive billions of other “non-claim” data points • Transition from a passive payer to active purchaser • Expected to drive new innovation in health care • Trusted to protect beneficiary privacy
Goal: Data as a Core Function of CMS Without timely and relevant data and information, CMS cannot: • Define or reward value • Measure and evaluate programs • Identify and spread innovation • Provide providers data they need to transform health care delivery • Support the health data ecosystem with CMS data and information resources to accelerate system transformation DATA DATA DATA CMS is announcing a new office to make data and information a core function of the agency!
Office of Information Products & Data Analytics Policy Actions • Goal 1Clarify data use & dissemination authorities • Goal 5Leverage dataand information to maximize impact • Goal 4 • Develop more timely and relevant information products • Goal 2Improve data • content & organization • Goal 3Improve data access & user experience Data Actions
Medicare Geographic Variation Trend Data • Aggregate Medicare data in an easy-to-use format for key metrics at the State and Hospital Referral Region levels • Include demographic, spending, utilization, and quality of care indicators for Medicare across four years (2007-2010) • Available online on the Institute of Medicine website and will be available in the Health Indicators Warehouse in July 2012
Medicare Data Sharing for Performance Measurement NOW FUTURE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANIES MEDICARE? MEDICARE? Qualified Entity COMPREHENSIVE CONSISTENT FAIRACTIONABLE
Blue Button Data • VA, DoD and CMS effort to give patients access to their own data (FEHB plans beginning to also offer blue button) • 300,000 CMS beneficiaries have downloaded their data to date • 2012 enhancements • Moving from 1 year of data to 3 years of data • Moving from Parts A and B data to Parts A, B and D data
Medicare & Medicaid Research Review CMS’s online, peer-reviewed journal that informs current and future directions of Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP! RecentArticles: • “Physician Willingness and Resources to Serve More Medicaid Patients: Perspectives from Primary Care Physicians” • “Noncompliance in the Use of Cardiovascular Medications in the Medicare Part D Population” • “Flu shots and the characteristics of unvaccinated elderly Medicare beneficiaries” • Why authors should publish in MMRR? • Highly Visible - on CMS web, indexed in PubMed, reaches key policy makers • Accessible - research is freely available to anyone with an internet connection • No Use Restrictions - in the public domain, so it can be copied and used freely • Ease Of Publication - publishes continuously; online submission & peer review
Medicare Enrollment Dashboard • Single location with comprehensive statistics on Medicare enrollment (Parts A, B, and D and Medicare Advantage) • Information at national and state level for recent years and historical Medicare enrollment trends beginning in 1966