PERFORMANCE-MEASURES AND MEASUREMENT - REPORTING AND USING HEALTH PLAN PERFORMANCE INFORMATION IN MASSACHUSETTS

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JORDAN, HS
STRAUS, JH
BAILIT, MH
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[1] FALLON COMMUNITY HLTH PLAN,W BOYLSTON,MA
[2] COMMONWEALTH MASSACHUSETTS,DIV MED ASSISTANCE,BOSTON,MA
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10.1016/S1070-3241(16)30137-7
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: In 1993, 27 corporate and government health care purchasers formed the Massachusetts Healthcare Purchaser Group (MHPG). Sixteen health plans submitted 1992 data on six clinical indicators-mental health inpatient days per patient and inpatient readmission, blood pressure screening, prenatal care, mammography screening, cesarean section (C-section) rates, and asthma admission rates-developed in an earlier pilot effort in response to the quality portion of MHPG's ''Cost/Quality Challenge.'' Data collection and analysis: Detailed data specifications developed in the pilot to ensure uniform data collection were used, with a requested sample size for chart-reviewed measures of 220. A ''clinically significant average range'' was defined. Health plan performance was summarized for each indicator in a report released in March 1994. Reporting of clinical indicator results: For the six indicators, each plan had a unique pattern of variation from the average range. For prenatal care, mammography, and hypertension, many plans had opportunities for improvement. Survey of purchasers: Most of the purchasers MHPG surveyed in October 1994 about their assessment and use of the Cost/Quality Challenge Report found it useful. Responses to the report: To promote quality improvement activities among health plans, MHPG showed purchasers how to pursue performance issues with health plans, held a Best Practice Forum on C-section, and created a follow-up endeavor, the Coordinated Purchasing Initiative. Summary and conclusions: In spite of potential problems posed by technical deficiencies, costs of data acquisition and quality efforts, and unintended effects of public reporting, purchaser/plan initiatives such as the Cost/Quality Challenge can provide valuable information to purchasers.
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