Milestone: Assess existing state efforts to support health care quality and health system efficiency
Identifying and examining current quality and efficiency efforts will enable states to make informed decisions about how to use the resources provided by the ACA to enhance existing quality efforts or to develop new efforts that complement existing efforts.
*Milestone details:
*Full name: Assess existing state efforts to support health care quality and health system efficiency.
*Relevance to the ACA:
The ACA provides several supports and potential templates to states for the evaluation of current quality and efficiency related policies and programs, but does not require an assessment of all existing state efforts. Relevant provisions include:
§2801 - Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission assessment of policies affecting all Medicaid beneficiaries including those affecting quality of care, interaction with Medicare, and enrollment and retention processes.
§2951 - Requires all states to assess statewide needs and identify at risk communities including the quality and capacity of existing programs or initiatives for early childhood home visitation as a condition of receiving funds under §501 of Title V of the Social Security Act.
§4102 - Improvements to the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System which provides state-specific data for planning and evaluating health programs to improve the health of mothers and infants by reducing adverse outcomes.
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Massachusetts
In 2009 The Massachusetts Health Care Quality and Cost Council released the analysis of its consumer friendly website called MyHealthCareOptions. The analysis was prepared by Massachusetts Health Quality Partners. The report identifies specific methodological changes to the website that the Council approved and will adopt.
Read the executive summary at:
http://www.mass.gov/Ihqcc/docs/2009_04_Website_Report_Executive_Summary.pdf
In June 2011 the Division of Health Care Finance and Policy will hold health care cost trends public hearings. The hearings will call on witnesses who can speak to the factors that contribute to cost growth within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ health care system and to the relationship between provider costs and payer premium rates. Read the hearing notice below.
http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eohhs2terminal&L=6&L0=Home&L1=Researcher&L2=...