MONAHRQ: A Web-Based Tool for Quality and Utilization Reporting (Text Version)
On September 27, 2010, Anne Elixhauser made this presentation at the 2010 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (4.1 MB).
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A Web-Based Tool for Quality and Utilization Reporting
Visit our Web site at: http://www.monahrq.ahrq.gov
For technical assistance and to get on the MONAHRQ mailing list, E-mail: monahrq@ahrq.gov
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MONAHRQ—My Own Network, powered by AHRQ
Transforming your health care data into information about health, costs, and quality of care.
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Overview
- Introduction to MONAHRQ: Anne Elixhauser, AHRQ
- One state's experience: NevadaCompareCare: Joseph Greenway, Director, Center for Health Information Analysis
- The future of MONAHRQ: Carol Sniegoski, AHRQ
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Rationale
- Why should it be so expensive to generate and put out basic information?
- Why should information be so hard to get?
- Why does every organization have to reinvent the wheel?
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From Data to Information to Action
Flow chart showing process:
Hospital discharge data are already being collected
Hospital discharge data can generate valuable health care information
Information can be used to make decisions
Utilization and costs of care in hospitals
Rates of diseases in particular areas
Quality of care in hospitals
Rates of procedures in particular areas
Preventable hospital stays that indicate breakdowns in care
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So how to proceed?
- AHRQ tools could be bundled into a single product (many based on hospital discharge data):
- QIs
- WinQI
- HCUPnet
- Clinical Classification Software
- Cost-to-charge ratios
- Reporting template
- Incorporate other tools and data:
- ZIP codes
- Population data
- DRG grouper
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How does MONAHRQ work ...
- Currently based on hospital discharge data.
- Host user downloads MONAHRQ software from AHRQ Web site.
- Software—Host user applies software to own data locally.
- Host user creates local Web site on their own server.
- Host user makes Web site available:
- Internally to better understand own data and to answer questions.
- To member organizations, e.g., through a password protected site.
- Publicly to provide information to the community.
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The End User Website
Select the information you want:
- Quality Indicators
- Avoidable Hospitalizations
- Rate
- Utilization
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Two quality paths to choose from
One path for the lay public and one path for analysts and the health care profession.
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Select a health topic
AHRQ Quality Indicators grouped into health topics that have been consumer-tested for salience and understandability.
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Select specific Quality Indicators
Specific AHRQ Quality Indicators under a health topic— select all or choose indicators of interest.
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Select hospitals
Select hospitals from the entire dataset or from specific regions. Default in MONAHRQ is to list hospitals by name, but names can be masked.
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Consumer path on Quality Indicators*
Arrays information on up to four hospitals for the indicators selected. Click on any indicator and get detailed information in graphic form.
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Details in graphic form*
Get details for each hospital in rank order, compared to the state average.
*Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Detailed path on Quality Indicators
The detailed path provides more information for each indicator.
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Overall results for the state*
Information on specific indicators for the entire dataset:
- Numerators
- Denominators
- Observed, expected and risk-adjusted rates
- Confidence intervals
Click on indicator for hospital-specific information
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Results by individual hospital*
Information by hospital on:
- Numerators
- Denominators
- Observed, expected and risk-adjusted rates
- Confidence intervals
Institution names can be masked or unmasked.
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Click to see data graphically*
Risk-adjusted rate by hospital compared to state average
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Utilization path
Utilization statistics (similar to information from HCUPnet)
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Utilization across all conditions, entire state*
All conditions for the entire database, listed by number of discharges
Click on any column header to re-sort by:
- Charges/costs
- LOS or
- Condition/procedure
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
* Synthetic data
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Utilization on individual conditions...
Can also search for utilization information on individual conditions
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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... for individual hospitals
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Detailed utilization for all hospitals*
Information on:
- Numbers of discharges,
- Charges,
- Costs,
- Length of stay for all hospitals individually.
National, regional, and state benchmarks included.
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
* Synthetic data
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More details for individual hospitals*
The same information is available for individual hospitals, by
- Age group
- Gender
- Payer
- Race
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Ambulatory care sensitive conditions
Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations— AHRQ's Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs—ambulatory care sensitive conditions) and ...
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Other area-level indicators
...Area-level patient safety and procedure rates
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Map of rates by county*
Rates for avoidable admissions by county - Highest rates in dark blue, lowest rates in light blue
Click on Summary Table for more details
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Potential cost savings—reducing preventable admissions*
Details on avoidable admissions by county, including cost savings.
Can download to Excel.
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Rates of Conditions and Procedures Path
Rates of health conditions and procedures— Use county populations as the denominator in prevalence rates
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Groupings of diagnoses and procedures.
Can get information on prevalence of conditions or procedures by DRG, MDC, or CCS
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Search function
Search by keyword
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Tabular results by county*
For all counties in the state: numbers of discharges and rate per 100,000 population.
Sort by column headers.
Click on Map to view graphic display.
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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Map of rates by county*
Rates for specific conditions and procedures by county - Highest rates in dark blue, lowest rates in light blue
* Synthetic data
A screen shot of the State Health Care Information Portal is shown.
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How do you get there?
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ home page is shown.
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Import Data Wizard
The Import Data Wizard takes you through a step-by-step process of:
- Importing your data,
- Mapping it to the format required by MONAHRQ,
- Analyzing the data, and
- Defining your hospitals and regions.
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ is shown.
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Select your data file
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ web site for inputting the data file is shown.
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Map data elements
You map your data to the format required by MONAHRQ by clicking and dragging data elements.
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ is shown.
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Map input values
You then define your data elements to values understood by MONAHRQ (based on UB04 standard).
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ is shown.
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Load your data
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ page showing how to load discharge data is shown.
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Run analysis
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ is shown.
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Hospital load*
You can mask hospital names and assign Cost to Charge Ratios if you have CMS provider ID.
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ is shown.
* Synthetic data
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Build your Web site
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ is shown.
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MONAHRQ Website Wizard
The Website Wizard takes you through a step-by-step process of processing your data and building your Web site.
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ Website Wizard is shown.
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Cell suppression and other parameters
Set thresholds for cell suppression (to protect confidentiality) and other parameters.
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ is shown.
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Select which measures to include in Web site
Can specify which QIs to include.
Measures endorsed by the National Quality Forum are identified.
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ is shown.
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Customize your Web site
Specify your Web site:
- Where it should be stored.
- Which pages you want to include.
- Specifics about the style.
- Insert your logo.
- What the Web site calls your data.
A screen shot of the MONAHRQ Website customization page is shown.
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A screen shot of the MONAHRQ State Health Information Portal is shown.


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