June 2013 Primary Care Quality Reporting Work Session Presentation Slides

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Primary Care Quality Reporting Collaborative Project Design Team

June 4, 2013 8:00-9:00 AM Virtual Work Session

Lead Support

Major Support

Additional Support 100% Access HealthColumbus Board & Staff Individual & Corporate 1 Donations


Today’s agenda 8:00

Welcome, online meeting, objectives, agenda – John Update design team on project’s commitments. Obtain design team input into report design.

8:10

Review & Update PCQR design review - Carol Participating Practices (commitments )

8:15

Work Session, Report Design Information for report display - Carol Layout samples: A1 & A2, B Design Questions with Voting - Jeff

8:50

Next Steps, Closing - Carol

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Primary Care Quality Reporting 2013 Prototype Design •

Build a local prototype in 2013

Begin with an invitation to all Primary Care practices

Collect data and report quarterly through 2014 on National Quality Forum measures

Use measures that reflect Central Ohio priorities that are aligned with the SW Ohio region’s Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative

Measures – Adult practices can provide EMR data for five measures: Diabetes(A1c, LDL and Blood Pressure) , Appropriate Medications for Asthma, Blood Pressure Control Pediatric practices can provide EMR data for two measures: Appropriate Medications for Asthma, Influenza Immunization 5/2013 3


Primary Care Quality Reporting Proposed Local Project Path

11/9/2012

2/1/2013

2nd Qtr 2013

3rd & 4th Qtrs 2013

WHY & WHAT

DESIGN

INVITE & ENROLL

BUILD & SHARE

Begin Shaping Project Design (version 1.0)

Finalize Project Prototype Design (version 1.0)

Primary Care Practices invited to share their data

Local Prototype Primary Care Quality Reporting built

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Who Is Participating? Practice Data Sharing Commitments as of May 31, 2013 Seven committed organizations, covering 79 practice sites •

Central Ohio Primary Care – 40 Practices

Columbus Neighborhood Health Centers – 6 Practices

Hilliard Family Medicine – 1 Practice

Mount Carmel Medical Group Primary Care – 20 Practices

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Primary Care – 10 Practices

Pediatric Physicians Inc. – 1 Practice

Village Family Medicine – 1 Practice

Acceptance and invitation meetings will continue through July

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Primary Care Quality Reporting Information Collected from Practices Non-Clinical Information •

Medical Group name

Practice Site name and address

Practice Group/Site project and data contact

Practice Site number of providers and unique patients

Percent of Patients by payer (Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial, Self Pay/Uninsured, Other)

Percent of Patients by age (Adult over 18, Children under 18)

Rationale  Understand number of providers and patients represented in the reports  Obtain insight into patient mix (measure data is not risk adjusted)

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What Is Being Reported? Electronic Medical Record Measures Adult Practices •

Diabetes: Hemoglobin A1c Poor Control

Diabetes: Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Management

Diabetes: Blood Pressure Management

Use of Appropriate Medications for Asthma

Controlling High Blood Pressure

Pediatric Practices •

Use of Appropriate Medications for Asthma

Preventive Care and Screening: Influenza Immunization

Rationale     

Aligned with Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative in Cincinnati. Based on National Quality Forum standards. Clinical measures from electronic medical records. Reflects Central Ohio priorities. A good place to start!

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Considerations for Report Design • What is important in the display of our information and measures ‘at a glance’? • What is important in the display of our information and measures within explanations? • Which features of the sample reports are best for use with the project design of Primary Care Quality Reporting for Central Ohio?

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• A1 & A2 – Single Practice site, all measures

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• A1 & A2 – Single Practice site, all measures Payer Mix and Patient Age on page 1…

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A1 & A2 – Single Practice site, all measures Options for practice site result display (page 2) Diabetes Patient Measure: Cholesterol Control Sample A1

Sample A2

PCQR C OH – Primary Care Quality Reporting Central Ohio Average 11


Work session Voting Single Practice Site reports

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Are single practice site reports useful? (A1 or A2)

If yes, 2.

Should the single practice site reports (A) include 1.

Only local and national averages (A1, simple graphic)

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Local %tile references (A2)

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B – Single Measure, all practices

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B – Single Measure, all practices Expanded measure description on page 1

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B – Single Measure, all practices Practice Name alpha order By payer group

Payer group %tile & quartile

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Payer groups – Groupings designed to reflect the predominant payer(s) of the practice site Currently drafted as: • • • •

Commercial Commercial + Medicare Self Pay + Medicaid more than 33% * Self Pay + Medicaid

*Commercial and Medicare may exceed 33%

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B – Single Measure, all practices Practice Name alpha order By payer groups

Payer group %tile & quartile

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• B – Single Measure, all practices Result order Also by payer group

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Work session questions (thumbs up/down voting).. Single Measure reports 1.

Are the single measure, all practice reports useful ? (B)

If yes, 2.

Should the single measure reports include payer band groups?

If yes, 3.

Should the two “self pay…” bands be combined?

Predominant Payer: • Commercial • Commercial + Medicare • Self Pay + Medicaid more than 33% • Self Pay + Medicaid

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Thank you for the PCQR Report Design Input! Future Work Sessions: • August 6, one hour call 8:00 am • November xx (moving from 10/8) to allow for report preview

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Primary Care Quality Reporting Collaborative Project Design Team Work Session June 4, 2013 8:00-9:00 AM

THANK YOU!

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Major Support

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