Oregon’s Measuring Success Committee

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Oregon’s Measuring Success Committee December 6, 2017 Elena Rivera

Update: Kindergarten Readiness Metric Technical Workgroup

Vision Every child in Oregon arrives at school ready to learn. All sectors - health, education, human services, and beyond - collectively support children, parents, caregivers, and communities to achieve kindergarten readiness.

Kindergarten Readiness Preconception Prenatal Early Childhood Kindergarten readiness is shaped by a myriad of experiences, environments and supports beginning before birth through school entry.

Long-term Goal Shared accountability for kindergarten readiness across sectors Where we are now: Defining the health system’s role in achieving kindergarten readiness for Oregon’s children

Opportunity Adopt a health system accountability measure that: Drives health system behavior change, quality improvement, and investments that meaningfully contribute to improved kindergarten readiness Catalyzes cross-sector collective action necessary for achieving kindergarten readiness

KR Technical Workgroup Children’s Institute will convene the workgroup Support provided by OHA’s Health Analytics Team Sponsored by the Metrics & Scoring Committee Approved by the Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee Update regarding scope, work plan, roster and deliverables will be presented to HPQMC on January 11, 2018

Work Plan Planning Phase Recruitment Workgroup Convening Deliverables

Planning Phase Planning Phase Recruitment Workgroup Convening Deliverables

Planning Phase (underway) Stakeholder interviews National and Oregon scan of KR definition and domains Focus groups with parents, caregivers Preparation by CI staff and consultant Foundational Elements KR definition and domains, community/consumer perspective, clear scope and work plan

Recruitment Planning Phase Recruitment Workgroup Convening Deliverable

Recruitment (late November) Based on applications & brief phone interviews Fulfill desired expertise and representation Motivated to participate in an innovative and transformative opportunity Proposed roster to be developed by CI in coordination with Oregon Health Authority Review by committee chairpersons (M&S, HPQMC) Roster finalized by January 2018

Recruitment (late November) Expected workgroup roster: Expertise in health care quality measurement Health care providers Coordinated Care Organization (CCO) representatives Individuals representing insurers or large employers Hospital representatives Health care consumer representatives Individuals with expertise in early learning and school readiness Individuals representing the K-12 education sector

Convening Planning Phase Recruitment Workgroup Convening Deliverable

Convening (February 2018) Monthly meetings Support team: Expert consultants (policy, quality measurement, facilitation) CI staff support OHA Health Analytics team support Advisory roles Interim updates as desired Report to M&S Committee by September 2018

Deliverables Health system accountability measure that: Drives health system behavior change, quality improvement and investments that meaningfully contribute to improved kindergarten readiness Catalyzes cross-sector collective action necessary for achieving kindergarten readiness Other potential recommendations to drive cross-sector collective action that achieves KR E.g., further measure development, data sharing, dashboard

Input and Questions Welcome Anticipated questions:

Contact Information Elena Rivera Health Policy and Program Advisor, Children’s Institute Elena@childinst.org Office: 503.219.9034 Kindergarten Readiness Metric Technical Workgroup webpage: Workgroup http://www.oregon.gov/oha/HPA/ANALYTICS/Pages/KR-Health.aspx Sara Kleinschmit Policy Advisory, Oregon Health Authority Health Policy and Analytics Division Office of Health Analytics Sara.kleinschmit@state.or.us Desk: 971.673.3364 Cell: 971.304.9229