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Public Reporting: Bring Your Lunch and Make Connections (Text Version)

Slide presentation from the AHRQ 2008 conference showcasing Agency research and projects.

Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2008 Annual Conference


On September 9, 2008, this presentation was made at the 2008 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (914 KB).


Slide 1

Public Reporting: Bring Your Lunch and Make Connections

Introduction to the AHRQ Quality Indicators (QI) Learning Institute
AHRQ Annual Meeting
September 9, 2008

Slide 2

Agenda

  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Overview of the Learning Institute
  • Applying for Membership
  • Discussion

Slide 3

Planning Committee (PC)

  • Dale Bratzler, DO—Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality
  • Brooks Daverman, MPP—Division of Health Planning, Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration
  • Jeff Geppert, JD—Battelle Memorial Institute
  • Denise Love, MBA—National Association of Health Data Organizations
  • Shoshanna Sofaer, MPH, DrPH—Baruch College, The City University of New York
  • Kim Streit, MBA, MHA—Florida Hospital Association

Notes:

  • All PC members should be in attendance except Kim.  I am also not sure about Denise.

Slide 4

Staff

AHRQ Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets

  • Irene Fraser, PhD, Director
  • Mamatha Pancholi, MS, Program Officer, Quality Indicators Team Project
  • Marybeth Farquhar, PhD, MSN, RN, Senior Advisor, Quality Indicators Team Project

AHRQ Office of Communications and Knowledge Transfer

  • Marjorie Shofer, MBA, Senior Program Analyst
  • Margaret K. Rutherford, Editor
    Academy Health (Contractor)
  • Katherine Griffith, Associate

Slide 5

12 States Use QIs for Public Hospital Reporting

The slide shows a map of the United States with the following States highlighted in gold:

  • Vermont
  • New York
  • Massachusetts
  • Ohio
  • Kentucky
  • Florida
  • Wisconsin (parts of state)
  • Iowa
  • Texas
  • Colorado
  • Utah
  • Oregon

Slide 6

Purpose of the QI Learning Institute

  • To provide a forum for discussing and facilitating the use of the AHRQ Quality Indicators (QIs) in statewide and regional programs that report hospital quality measures to the public.

Slide 7

Target Audience

Leaders (or their representatives, including project staff and consultants) that are directly involved with developing public reporting programs from:

  • State agencies/task forces
  • State hospital associations
  • Coalitions

Slide 8

Possible Topics of Monthly Webinars

  1. Selecting Measures and Sample Size
  2. Preparing Data for the Report
  3. Classifying Hospitals
  4. Displaying the Data
  5. Explaining the QIs on your Web site
  6. Creating a Consumer-friendly Web site
  7. Marketing and Promoting Your Report
  8. Evaluation of Public Reporting Program

Slide 9

Upcoming Events

  • QI 101 Webinar:
    • Wednesday, September 17, 2008, at 3:00 pm ET.
    • Please register at: https://www.ahrq.gov/qilearninginstitute/
  • Tracking Hospital Readmissions Consensus-building Conference:
    • October 28-29, 2008, following the NAHDO Annual Conference, at the Omni La Mansion del Rio in San Antonio, TX.
    • Please register to participate in the conference at: http://nahdo.org/cs/meetings/

Slide 10

Applying for Membership

If you are interested in becoming a member of the AHRQ QI Learning Institute:

  1. Send an E-mail to: QualityIndicatorsLearning@ahrq.hhs.gov with the subject heading "Application Information for the QI Learning Institute."
  2. AHRQ will respond with application details.
  3. Application due by September 30, 2008.

Notes:

  • Due to the great interest in the Learning Institute and a maximum of 250 participants, interested parties are being asked to apply for membership. We may need to limit the number of persons in order to involve as many eligible programs as possible.

Slide 11

Discussion Questions

  • How did you get involved with public reporting?
  • What have been your biggest accomplishments to date in developing your public reporting program?
  • What are your biggest challenges going forward?
  • What insights/lessons would you like to share with your peers?
  • What requests do you have of your peers regarding issues you need help with?

Slide 12

For More Information

  • QI Learning Institute Web site:
    https://www.ahrq.gov/qilearninginstitute/
Current as of February 2009
Internet Citation: Public Reporting: Bring Your Lunch and Make Connections (Text Version). February 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://archive.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2008/PublicReporting2.html

 

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