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Fraser and Sniegoski Slide 32

AHRQ and the Science of Public Reporting

Text version of slide presentation from a National Advisory Council meeting.

Future plans

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  • Add new content:
    • Additional Compare measures.
    • Custom measures.
    • Plans, ACOs [accountable care organizations], or exchanges.
    • Cost and quality.
    • Summaries or composites.
    • EHR [Electronic Health Record] meaningful use.
    • All-payer claims data.
  • Add best practices:
    • New initiative on Building the Science of Public Reporting.
  • Add new features:
    • Time trends.
    • Custom benchmarks.
    • Summary pages.
    • Targeted reports (e.g., pediatrics).
    • More customization options.
  • Collaborate, assist and assess:
    • Stakeholder feedback.
    • Technical support.
    • User groups.

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Internet Citation: Fraser and Sniegoski Slide 32. Content last reviewed November 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://archive.ahrq.gov/news/events/nac/2011-07-nac/frasersniegoski/frasersl32.html

 

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