Provider Data Analysis Flashcards
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Sources of data for provider profiling (6)
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- ) Lab test results
- ) Biometric info
- ) Feeds from electronic health records
- ) Patient satisfaction measures
- ) Operational information on vendor programs
- ) Claims system data is major source. Must be standardized and stored in a data warehouse.
2
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Provider profiling Data & Analysis (4)
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- ) Identification
- ) Collection
- ) Collation
- ) Analysis of data to develop a characterization of the provider’s performance
3
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Data to include in a data warehouse for provider profiling purposes (6)
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- Unique patient identifier
- Diagnostic information
- Procedural information
- Level of service information
- Paid and allowed dollar amounts from services ordered by provider
- Unique provider identifier
4
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Principles for designing provider profiling reports (9) -F2015
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- ) Identify high-volume and costly clinical areas to profile
- ) Involve appropriate internal and external customers (including providers) in developing & implementing the profile
- ) Compare results with published performance
- ) Report performance using a uniform clinical data set
- ) When possible, employ external data source for independent validation of the provider’s data
- ) Consider onsite verification of data from provider’s info system
- ) Present comparative performance using clinically-relevant risk stratification
- ) Require statistical significance for comparisons & establish thresholds for min sample size
- ) Adjust performance measurements for severity
5
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Desired characteristics of provider profiles (8)
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- ) Accurately identify the provider
- ) Accurately identify the provider’s specialty
- ) Help to improve the process and outcome of care
- ) Have a firm basis in scientific literature and professional consensus
- ) Meet certain statistical thresholds of validity and reliability
- ) Compare the provider to a norm - can be total health plan average results, peers, or budgeted amounts
- ) Cost the minimum amount possible to produce
- ) Respect patient confidentiality and obtain patient consent when necessary
6
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Validity (of data)
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Extent to which the data actually means what you think it means
7
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Reliability (of data)
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Extent to which the data is consistent and means the same thing from provider to provider
8
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Provider profiling uses (5)
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- Payer-provider collaboration initiatives - explain how they compare to their peers and discuss options to improve performance.
- Payers can use to determine which providers to exempt from prior authorization.
- Use to equip P4P programs with metrics for bonus calculation
- Used to set up preferred provider tiers in a PPO
- Data can be used as basis for PCMH and ACO
9
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Customers and users of provider profiles (4)
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- Health plans - provider relations, medical directors
- Consumers - effective dissemination or profiles still under developed
- Employers - interested in cost control
- Providers - interested in change if methods to measure performance grounded in scientific evidence or prof consensus.