Case Study for Successful Statewide Public Release of Physician Performance Information Barbra Rabson MHQP Executive Director August 21, 2006.

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Case Study for Successful Statewide Public Release of Physician Performance Information Barbra Rabson MHQP Executive Director August 21, 2006

Todays Objectives Provide brief background on MHQP as important context for reporting efforts Describe MHQPs approach to developing clinical and patient experience reports for physicians and consumers Describe stakeholder perspectives and decision points around key reporting issues Describe the results of the public releases and talk about next steps and challenges

The Headlines from October, 1994…

…Led to the Creation of MHQP in 1995 Provider Organizations –MA Hospital Association –MA Medical Society –2 MHQP Physician Council representatives Government Agencies –MA EOHHS –CMS Region 1 Employers –Analogue Devices Health Plans –Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts –Fallon Community Health Plan –Harvard Pilgrim Health Care –Health New England –Tufts Health Plan Consumers –Exec. Director HCFA –Exec. Director NE Serve Academic –Harris Berman, MD, Board Chair

MHQPs Collaborative Process Involving Physicians in Measurement Process Increased credibility and acceptance of end results Do it with me, not to me Aggregating Data Across Health Plans More data leading to greater validity Allows reporting on more physicians Avoids dueling scorecards or non-comparable data Engagement Among Members of Broad Based Collaborative Greater understanding of diverse views

MHQPs Track Record: Comparative Performance Initiatives Hospital Level –Statewide hospital survey of patient experiences (public release in 1998) Physician Organization Level –Statewide reporting of collaborative HEDIS performance measures at medical groups and physician organization level Practice Site Level –Statewide survey of patient experiences in the primary care physician office

MHQPs Goal To be the trusted source of actionable health care quality information for health plans, physicians and consumers that will result in improved quality of care for MA residents

Achieving the Goal: A Process Built on MHQP Collaborative Mission Expert team Health Plan Workgroup Plan/Physician Communication Workgroup MHQP Physician Council MA Medical Society MHQP Board of Directors Consumer Focus Groups

Setting the Stage for Public Reporting: Engaging Physicians A voice at the table is huge Physicians know all their concerns are not going to be met, but to be able to raise what is really important and have it taken seriously and used to modify the process is worth everything. Karen Boudreau, MD Valley Medical Group MHQP Physician Council Member

Setting the Stage for Public Reporting: Key Issues for Physicians What measures get reported –Criteria for reporting measures publicly –Use of super composites to rate overall performance –Level of detail presented to consumerscomposites vs. item level How measures get reported –Absolute vs. relative scoring –Use of subjective performance labelsExcellent, Good, etc. –Determining performance categories –Minimizing the risk of misclassification –Recognizing high achievers Setting the context for the user

Gaining Consumer Perspectives: MHQP Focus Groups Partnership with Harvard-CAHPS Reporting Team 6 focus groups conducted across MA Profile of participants: –High/low health care users –Access to/use of internet –Mix of race/ethnicity, education, age, gender

Consumer Perspectives: Focus Group Feedback On… Labeling measure composites Providing item level detail Describing how care is delivered in MA and where the MHQP data fits Creating trust for the user –Transparency about project funding, methods –Endorsement from the physician/health care community--AMA, MMS or State Health Department

Consumer Perspectives: Focus Group Feedback On… Using quality information –Picking a new doctor –Evaluating a current doctor –Recommending a doctor for family and friends –Seeing how the doctors in their area were performing overall Useful information to support use of the performance data –Useful tools to help pick a doctor –Information about the doctor and the practice –Links to other websites

Consumer Perspectives: Focus Group Feedback On… Talking about quality with doctors –Skeptical –Worried Wouldnt have any effect or worse, might be negative Benefits of the information –Information = Empowerment Having options and the ability to make a choice when finding a doctor Taking charge of my health because now I can make decisions based on information that I didnt have before –Improving the quality of care I would hope they [doctors] would use this as feedback to improve their practices

Key Decisions for Public Reports Search Approaches: –search by Physician Name –proximity search using region or zip code –Search from list of practice sites, medical groups Front-end presentation of how care is delivered and context for report Umbrella categories for measures but no data roll-up

One More Stakeholder: The Media What the headlines could have been…

The Headlines from February 10, 2006

The Headlines from March 9, 2006

Worcester Telegram & Gazette

How MHQP data is being used Current uses –Reporting to physicians for quality improvement –Direct to consumer online reporting Links from MA state website to MHQP reports Links from health plan websites to MHQP reports Links from several provider organization websites to MHQP reports Likely future uses –Support MA transparency agenda in State Health Care Reform Law (Section 16) –Physician certification –Links to MHQP reports by employers –Health plan recognition programs, P4P, and product design

Challenges in Developing Comparative Performance Reports Defining Physician Groups and Practices Building flexibility into feedback report formats Achieving consensus on benchmarks and scoring Identifying appropriate contacts for report distribution to physicians Balancing scope and comprehensibility for consumers Need for multiple distribution channels to physicians and consumers

A Look Toward our Future

MHQP Aggregated Database Commercial Health Plan Claims (MHQP 5 Member plans) Medicaid Claims (through AQA Pilot) Medicare Claims (through AQA pilot) Clinical data from registries (through AQA pilot) Clinical Performance Measures for PCPs and Specialists --AQA starter set --HEDIS Efficiency Metrics for PCPs and Specialists Survey Sample for Patient Experience Surveys Condition specific patient level registries for physician offices Clinical EHR Data (on voluntary basis with MAeHc pilot sites) Inputs beginning in 2006 Inputs beginning in 2007 and beyond Outputs beginning in 2006 Outputs beginning in 2007 Clinical Performance Measures for PCPs and Specialists --RAND QA Tool --Others as developed MHQP Vision – to be the most trusted source of performance data in MA

For more information about MHQP… For more information about MHQP… Barbra Rabson Executive Director