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QMWG Measures Framework

QMWG Measures Framework. QMWG Measures Framework. June 8, 2011. Core + Categorized Menu. Alignment with National Quality Strategy. Proposed Model. Core is maintained and additional measures are added Menu is maintained and additional measures are added

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QMWG Measures Framework

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  1. QMWG Measures Framework QMWG Measures Framework June 8, 2011

  2. Core + Categorized Menu

  3. Alignment with National Quality Strategy

  4. Proposed Model • Core is maintained and additional measures are added • Menu is maintained and additional measures are added • Menu measures are stratified into the 6 domain areas • Providers pick measures from the core list • Providers pick measures from the menu list • Providers pick 1 measure from each of the domain areas

  5. Dr. James – Primary Care Physician DRAFT

  6. Dr. James – Primary Care Physician

  7. Methodologic Issues • Patient reported data--a vehicle is needed to capture data tagged to source (need CDA type standard and transport standard for self-reported race, ethnicity, language, and equity; perception of experience; and structured data for m-health/home devices) • Delta measures—need guidance for reasonable measures of quality for comparison of data points over time • Problem lists--identify standards to consistently represent attributes and that can be used for reconciliation • Capacity and scalability of EHRs—must be in step with increasing complexity of quality measures • Attribution of provider—needs standards to assign each member of a panel for measurement

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