TeacherWeb

Practice Based Learning - Quality Improvement



Top Divider

 

SBH -QA/QI-HEDIS

SBH Quality Activities

HEDIS (Health Plan Employer Data and Information) is a nationwide 
collaborative effort among employers, health plans, and physicians to 
monitor and compare health plan performance as specified by the NCQA 
(National Committee for Quality Assurance).

Annually, managed care plans submit Health Plan Employer Data and 
Information Set (HEDIS) results to NCQA(www.ncqa.org), the National 
Committee on Quality Assurance, a not-for-profit organization.  
Effectiveness of care is measured in several catagories including:
-Childhood immunization
-Adolescent immunization
-Cervical cancer screening
-Chlamydia screening
-Breast cancer screening
-Comprehensive diabetes care
-Beta blocker treatment after heart attack
-Well child visits
-Prenatal and postpartum care
-Cholesterol management
-Controlling hight blood pressure
-EF measurement and medication doses in CHF

HEDIS/QARR (Quality Assurance Reporting Requirements) Measures:

One NYS Department of Health initiative utilizes HEDIS/QARR guidelines to 
recommend that all sexually active women between the ages of 16 and 26 have 
at least one test for Chlamydia each year.  Most women infected with 
Chlamydia do not have reconizable symptoms.  Such routine screening is 
recommended by:
-US Preventive Services Task Force
-AMA
-ACOG
-AAFP
-AAP
-CDC

The Leapfrog Group is a consortium of Fortune 500 companies and public and 
private purchasers that initiated a national campaign in 2000 to recognize 
and reward hospitals that adopt initiatives having an effect that improves 
patient safety.  Currently the Group recommends the following:
-Computer Physician Order Entry 
-ICU staffing by intensivist
-Evidence-based hospital referral (www.leapfroggroup.org)

Many hospitals refer to Milliman General Recovery Guidelines when trying to 
decide about optimum hospital length of care (www.mnr.com)

Monitoring hospitals for Quality Indicators orchestrated through JCAHO, CMS, 
NQF and others.   Current key Quality of Care Measures include: 1-Care of 
patients with Acute MI; 2-CHF; 3-Pneumonia       Components of these three 
catatories which are measured include:
Ogygenation assessment (by ABG or pulse ox) 
Pneumococcal vaccination and
Flu vaccine (Nov-Feb)
Blood cultures w/in 24 hours and before first antibiotics
First antibiotics under 8 hours of admission (but sooner is better)
And antibiotics should be appropriate (as described by CMS)
Smoking cessation counselling

http://www.ama-assn.org/apps/pf_online/pf_online

http://www.aafp.org/x10600.xml

http://www.aap.org/policy/re9939.html

http://www.acog.com

2004:  Typical HEDIS managed care outpatient indicators....
http://www.teacherweb.com/NY/StBarnabas/quality/photo7.stm

SBH Guidelines - only availabel from in hospital intranet
http://bar-mis3/CG/CG_Frames.htm

JCAHO Quality Reports on SBH
http://www.jcaho.org/qualitycheck/directry/QualityReport.aspx?hcoid=5835

JCAHO Quality Report
http://www.jcaho.org/qualitycheck/directry/QualityReport.aspx?hcoid=5835&x=programdetail&program=Hospital

QI and IRB: CatDog
http://chronicle.com/temp/email.php?id=dfi76bv9cd7ht583bgwwr0olksnsrfxw

JCAHO Core Measures of Quality used by Lulu
http://www.jcaho.com/pms/core+measures/aligned_manual.htm

NYS ACP Physician Alliance(MarDon)
http://www.nyacp.org/i4a/pages/Index.cfm?pageID=3443

Other Resources



Google

Bottom Divider

TeacherWeb
Last Modified: Wednesday, June 03, 2009
©2009 TeacherWeb, Inc.