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  • 1National Committee for Quality Assurance.

Quality Management in Health Care
|February 2, 1995
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The Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS) enables objective health plan comparisons. This initiative promotes competition based on healthcare quality and value, empowering consumers and purchasers.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Healthcare Quality Measurement
  • Health Plan Performance Evaluation

Background:

  • Objective evaluation of health plan performance is crucial for competition based on quality and value.
  • Purchasers and consumers need tools to compare health plans effectively.
  • Existing methods for health plan comparison were limited prior to HEDIS.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS) as a tool for health plan evaluation.
  • To explore the implications of HEDIS for the healthcare industry.
  • To gain insights from a key figure involved in HEDIS development and implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Interview with Janet Corrigan, Ph.D., Vice President of Planning and Development at the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

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  • Discussion focused on the development, implementation, and goals of HEDIS.
  • Exploration of HEDIS 2.0's role in facilitating health plan comparisons.
  • Main Results:

    • HEDIS 2.0 represents a significant step towards enabling objective comparisons of health plan performance.
    • The implementation of HEDIS is expected to drive competition among health plans based on quality and value.
    • NCQA, under Dr. Corrigan's leadership, is actively working on the continuous improvement of HEDIS.

    Conclusions:

    • HEDIS is a vital tool for enhancing transparency and accountability in the health insurance market.
    • The ongoing development of HEDIS aims to further refine the measurement and reporting of health plan quality.
    • Empowering purchasers and consumers with reliable data through HEDIS is key to improving overall healthcare value.