A COLLABORATIVE ON QUALITY A Collaborative on Quality.

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A COLLABORATIVE ON QUALITY A Collaborative on Quality

2006 The Governor convened stakeholders from insurance, healthcare and employers to promote a single effort around quality (GQI) Initial Partners included Community Care of NC, BCBS, Medicaid, State Health Plan, AHEC and a broad range of other stake holders 2008 NCHQA was incorporated as a 501C3 not for profit The First major project was “Improving Performance in Practise” (IPIP) History 2

 PROVIDE LEADERSHIP FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN NORTH CAROLINA  PROMOTE AND FACILITATE TRANSPARENCY AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY  FOSTER INNOVATIVE AND SUSTAINABLE ACTIVITIES AND INTERVENTIONS THAT IMPROVE THE QUALITY AND VALUE OF HEALTH CARE. GOALS 3

Our Partners The following organizations have joined our mission to improve health care for all North Carolinians Funders: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. National Governors Association North Carolina Division of Medical Assistance North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund 4

Collaborators: Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research UNC-CH Community Care of North Carolina North Carolina Academy of Family Medicine North Carolina Area Health Education Centers North Carolina Chapter of American College of Physicians North Carolina Department of Justice North Carolina Division of Public Health North Carolina Foundation for Advanced Health Programs North Carolina Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance (NCHICA) North Carolina Hospital Association North Carolina Institute of Medicine North Carolina Medical Society North Carolina Pediatric Society North Carolina State Health Plan Office of the Governor Office of Rural Health and Community Care Old North State Medical Society School of Government, UNC-CH 5

Vision and Projects  A single set of quality measures among payers  A unified effort to improve quality and implement best practice  Show significant improvement in the health of NC  IPIP  Collaborate with CCNC on new care management activities  ONC Challenge Grant of Medication Management ( CCNC and NCHIE)  Transitions of Care 6