AHRQ and the Science of Public Reporting
Slides
- AHRQ and the Science of Public Reporting
- Public Reporting: One Potential Strategy to Improve Quality
- Goals for Discussion
- AHRQ Has a Significant Role in Public Reporting
- CMS, States, Others Use AHRQ Measures for Public Reporting
- AHRQ Has a Significant Role in Public Reporting (continued)
- A Learning Network Example: 24 Chartered Value Exchanges
- AHRQ Role in Measures Reporting: An Example from HCUP and the Quality Indicators
- Goals for Discussion
- MONAHRQ overview
- MONAHRQ motivation
- Introducing MONAHRQ
- MONAHRQ origins
- MONAHRQ makes reporting easier
- MONAHRQ makes reporting easier
- MONAHRQ makes reporting easier
- The MONAHRQ reporting Web site
- MONAHRQ adoption
- MONAHRQ tour: Hospital Quality Ratings
- Hospital Quality Ratings: Search page
- Hospital Quality Ratings: Search page
- Hospital Quality Ratings: Classification table
- Hospital Quality Ratings: Bar charts
- Hospital Quality Ratings: Detailed statistics tables
- MONAHRQ tour: Maps of Avoidable Hospital Stays
- Maps of Avoidable Stays: Search page
- Maps of Avoidable Stays: County maps
- Maps of Avoidable Stays: Potential cost savings
- Visit our new live MONAHRQ demo site
- Report from MONAHRQ users
- MONAHRQ goals
- Future plans
- Contact us
- Discussion
- Goals for Discussion
- The Science of Public Reporting Initiative
- First Step: AHRQ Summit on Public Reporting for Consumers, March 23, 2011
- Survey to Inform Summit
- Science of Public Reporting Initiative: The Structure
- #1 Build the Science: Pilots and Evaluations to Fill Evidence Gaps
- #2 Form User's Group: CMS, States, Consumers, CVEs, other Community Initiatives
- #3 Facilitate Use of New Evidence
- Questions and Discussion: Science of Public Reporting Initiative
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