AHRQ's Activities - CHIPRA Quality Measure Identification and Improvement (Text Version)
On September 28, 2010, Denise Dougherty made this presentation at the 2010 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (858 KB).
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AHRQ's Activities—CHIPRA Quality Measure Identification and Improvement
Denise Dougherty, Ph.D.
Senior Advisor, Child Health and Quality Improvement
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
AHRQ Annual Conference
CHIPRA Session
September 28, 2010
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Overview
- AHRQ's research agenda and children.
- AHRQ's activities in CHIPRA.
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AHRQ Activities Related to Children
- Congress made children one of AHRQ's priority populations:
- To be included in all AHRQ activities.
- Other related populations:
- Racial and ethnic minorities.
- Low-income.
- Individuals with special health care needs.
- Rural.
- Bottom line: projects on children always welcome.
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AHRQ Priorities
Patient Safety
- Health IT
- Patient Safety Organizations
- New Patient Safety Grants
Effective Health Care Program
- Comparative Effectiveness Reviews
- Comparative Effectiveness Research
- Clear Findings for Multiple Audiences
Other Research & Dissemination Activities
- Quality & Cost-Effectiveness, e.g. Prevention and Pharmaceutical Outcomes
- U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
- MRSA/HAIs
Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys
- Visit-Level Information on Medical Expenditures
- Annual Quality & Disparities Reports
Ambulatory Patient Safety
- Safety & Quality Measures, Drug Management and Patient-Centered Care
- Patient Safety Improvement Corps
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AHRQ Resources in Quality Measurement
- Comparative effectiveness research.
- AHRQ research funding: High-impact, improve quality.
- Healthcare quality measurement:
- Pediatric Quality Indicators
- CAHPS
- MEPS
- NHQR/DR (see Fact Sheet)
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CER Projects Affecting Child Health (Funded by ARRA)
- Comparative Safety and Effectiveness of Stimulants in Medicaid Youth with ADHD, University of Florida
- Off-label Prescribing: Comparative Evidence, Regulation and Utilization, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Pregnancy Outcomes and Asthma Medications in Pregnancy, UC-San Diego
- Measuring Pediatric Inpatient Medication Use, University of Rhode Island
- More information ARRA-funded CER projects: www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov
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AHRQ's Fiscal 2011 Budget Proposal for AHRQ
- Obama Administration proposed FY 2011 budget includes $611 million for AHRQ—up from $397 million in FY 2010:
- $286 million for patient-centered health research, up $261 million over the FY 2010 budget.
- $32 million for health information technology research, a $4 million increase from FY 2010.
- $65 million for patient safety research, including $34 million to reduce and prevent healthcare-associated infections
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AHRQ CHIPRA Partnerships with CMS
- Title IV—Strengthening Quality of Care and Health Outcomes
- Measures:
- Identification and posting of initial Core Set of children's health care quality measures—Done!
- Pediatric Quality Measures Program—Under Way
- Beyond Measures:
- CMS State Quality Demonstration Projects—National Evaluation
- Model Children's Electronic Health Record Format
- CAHPS Benchmarking Database as source of State reports on CAHPS Data (Section 402)
- Measures:
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Initial Core Measures
| Prevention and Health Promotion | Acute Conditions | Chronic Conditions | Family Experiences of Care | Availability of Care | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Core Measures by Legislative Topic | 13 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1 |
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Initial Core Measures
| Process | Outcome | Availability of Care |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Core Measures by Type of Measure | 18 | 5 | 1 |
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Initial Core Set of Pediatric Quality Measures
- 24 recommended quality measures for voluntary use by CHIP, Medicaid programs:
- Prevention/Health Promotion (13): Prenatal/Perinatal, Screening, Immunizations, Well-Child Care Visits, Dental
- Management of Acute Conditions (5): Upper Respiratory, Appropriate Use of Antibiotics, Dental, Emergency Department
- Management of Chronic Conditions (4): ADHD, Mental Health, Diabetes
- Family Experiences of Care (1): HEDIS CAHPS 4.0 survey instruments
- Availability (1): Access to primary care physicians
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Aligning Pediatric Quality Measures and Meaningful Use
- Four of the initial quality measures under CHIPRA align with proposed HITECH meaningful use quality measures:
- BMI for children ages 2-18 years (NCQA).
- Follow-up care for children prescribed medication for ADHA (NCQA).
- Annual Hemoglobin A1C testing for children (NCQA).
- Pharyngitis and appropriate antibiotic dispensing (NCQA).
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Continued Work on CHIPRA: AHRQ's Role
- New Funding Opportunity: CHIPRA Pediatric Healthcare Quality Measures Program Centers of Excellence (U18):
- Posted April 22, 2010
- Review of applications: October 18, 2010
- Work begins by end of 2010
- Will build on expert Meeting on Measurement Criteria February 24-25, 2010
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Next: Pediatric Quality Measures Program—Aims
- To enhance and improve the initial core set.
- To develop additional measures and measure criteria so that CHIPRA core measures:
- Are evidence-based.
- Cut across a wide range of child and perinatal conditions and care settings.
- Can be vertically and horizontally integrated.
- Enable assessment of disparities in care.
- To incorporate multi-stakeholder engagement, including the public.
- To post improved core measure sets, every year beginning January 2013.
- To leverage health IT and collect data in a standard format.
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