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This presentation contains notes. Select View, then Notes page to read them. National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report Chartbook on Healthy Living June 2015 This presentation contains notes. Select View, then Notes page to read them.

Organization of the Chartbook on Healthy Living Part of a series related to the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report (QDR). Contents: ► Overview of the QDR ► Overview of Healthy Living, one of the priorities of the National Quality Strategy ► Summary of trends and disparities in Healthy Living from the QDR ► Tracking of individual measures of Healthy Living: o Maternal and Child Health Care o Lifestyle Modification o Clinical Preventive Services o Functional Status Preservation and Rehabilitation o Supportive and Palliative Care

National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report Annual report to Congress mandated in the Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999 (P.L ) Provides a comprehensive overview of: ► Quality of health care received by the general U.S. population ► Disparities in care experienced by different racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups Assesses the performance of our health system and identifies areas of strengths and weaknesses along three main axes: ► Access to health care ► Quality of health care ► Priorities of the National Quality Strategy

National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report Based on more than 250 measures of quality and disparities covering a broad array of health care services and settings Data generally available through 2012 Produced with the help of an Interagency Work Group led by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and submitted on behalf of the Secretary of Health and Human Services

Changes for 2014 New National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report (QDR) ► Integrates findings on health care quality and health care disparities into a single document to highlight the importance of examining quality and disparities together ► Focuses on summarizing information over the many measures that are tracked

Key Findings of the 2014 QDR Demonstrates that the Nation has made clear progress in improving the health care delivery system to achieve the three aims of better care, smarter spending, and healthier people, but there is still more work to do, specifically to address disparities in care. ► Access improved. ► Quality improved for most National Quality Strategy priorities. ► Few disparities were eliminated. ► Many challenges in improving quality and reducing disparities remain.

2014 Chartbooks 2014 QDR supported by a series of related chartbooks that: ► Present information on individual measures ► Are updated annually ► Are posted on the Web ( findings/nhqrdr/2014chartbooks/findings/nhqrdr/2014chartbooks/) Order and topics of chartbooks: ► Access to care ► Priorities of the National Quality Strategy ► Access and quality of care for different priority populations

Chartbooks Organized Around Priorities of the National Quality Strategy 1.Making care safer by reducing harm caused in the delivery of care. 2.Ensuring that each person and family is engaged as partners in their care. 3.Promoting effective communication and coordination of care. 4.Promoting the most effective prevention and treatment practices for the leading causes of mortality, starting with cardiovascular disease. 5.Working with communities to promote wide use of best practices to enable healthy living. 6.Making quality care more affordable for individuals, families, employers, and governments by developing and spreading new health care delivery models.

Priority 5: Working with communities to promote wide use of best practices to enable healthy living LONG-TERM GOALS 1.Promote healthy living and well-being through community interventions that result in improvement of social, economic, and environmental factors. 2.Promote healthy living and well-being through interventions that result in adoption of the most important healthy lifestyle behaviors across the lifespan. 3.Promote healthy living and well-being through receipt of effective clinical preventive services across the lifespan in clinical and community settings.

Chartbook on Healthy Living This chartbook includes: ► Summary of trends across measures of Healthy Living from the QDR. ► Figures illustrating select measures of Healthy Living. Introduction and Methods contains information about methods used in the chartbook. Introduction and Methods Appendixes include information about measures and data. A Data Query tool ( inhqrdr/data/queryinhqrdr/data/query) provides access to all data tables.

Summary of trends: Number and percentage of all quality measures that are improving, not changing, or worsening through 2012, overall and by NQS priority

Summary of trends: Average annual rates of change of quality of care measures through 2012, by National Quality Strategy priority

Healthy Living Measures That Improved Quickly Four Healthy Living measures improved quickly, defined as an average annual rate of change greater than 10% per year: ► Adolescents ages years who received 1 or more doses of tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis vaccine ► Adolescents ages years who received 1 or more doses of tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis vaccine ► Adolescents ages years who received 1 or more doses of meningococcal conjugate vaccine ► Adolescents ages years who received 1 or more doses of meningococcal conjugate vaccine

Healthy Living Measures That Showed Worsening Quality Four Healthy Living measures showed worsening quality: ► Maternal deaths per 100,000 live births ► Children ages months who received 3 or more doses of Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine ► Women ages years who received a Pap smear in the last 3 years ► Women ages years who received a mammogram in the last 2 years

Healthy Living Measures With Elimination of Disparities Five Healthy Living measures showed elimination of disparities for different groups: ► Children ages months who received 1 or more doses of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine ► Adults age 65 years and over who received an influenza vaccination in the last 12 months ► Children ages months who received 3 or more doses of hepatitis B vaccine ► Adults with obesity who ever received advice from a health professional about eating fewer high-fat foods ► Adolescent females ages years who received 3 or more doses of human papillomavirus vaccine

Healthy Living Measures With Widening of Disparities Two Healthy Living measures showed widening of Black-White disparities: ► Adult current smokers with a checkup in the past year who received advice in the last 12 months to quit smoking ► Breast cancer diagnosed at advanced stage per 100,000 women age 40 years and over

Measures of Healthy Living This chartbook tracks measures of Healthy Living through 2012 and 2013, overall and for populations defined by age, race, ethnicity, income, education, insurance, and number of chronic conditions. Measures of Healthy Living include: ► Receipt of processes that reflect high-quality preventive and supportive care ► Outcomes related in part to receipt of high-quality preventive and supportive care

Services That Promote Healthy Living Much valuable health care is delivered to prevent disease, disability, and discomfort rather than to treat specific clinical conditions. These services improve health and quality of life and are often better characterized by stage over a lifespan rather than by organ system.

Services Covered in This Chartbook This chartbook is organized around five types of health care services that support healthy living but typically cut across clinical conditions: ► Maternal and Child Health Care ► Lifestyle Modification ► Clinical Preventive Services ► Rehabilitation ► Supportive and Palliative Care