SUMMARY OF DATA ASSET INVENTORY QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS HIT Task Force June 4, 2015 Meeting #2.

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SUMMARY OF DATA ASSET INVENTORY QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS HIT Task Force June 4, 2015 Meeting #2

OVERVIEW Questionnaire Results. Where do we stand? What do we do? Discuss the skills on the task force and the areas each group will assist.

QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS – MAY 26: 6 RESPONSES

QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS DATA INCLUDE  Hospital and ASC Claims  Medicaid Claims, Eligibility & Incentive Program  Child Welfare & Services, Mental Health  Juvenile Justice  Pre-Hospital EMS ACCESS  All through ‘extract’ except Pre-Hospital EMS

QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS DATA STILL NEEDED  Clinical Data  Physician Visits  Skilled Nursing / Long Term Care  Urgent Care Centers FIELDS NEEDED  Patient Tracking Number  Patient Demographics  Treatment parameters (admit type, discharge status, readmission flag…)  Diagnoses, Procedures, and Pharmacy Prescriptions  Facility Treated along with dates of treatment

QUESTIONAIRE – WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR? MISSION Increase quality of and access to healthcare without increasing costs. VISION Design and implement a healthcare plan that is patient-centered, and value-driven (based on outcomes). IMPLEMENTATION Holistic approach beginning with prevention and wellness programs. Followed by exploration and analysis of high cost high volume areas such as chronic illness, mental health, and super-users. Finally, track quality by linking practices to outcomes.

WHERE DO WE STAND? HEALTHCARE QUALITY IN NEVADA COMPARED TO THE NATION

WHERE DO WE STAND? /dashboard/ /dashboard/ POOR QUALITY OF CARE LEADS TO HIGH COSTS THROUGH RE-ADMISSIONS, COMPLICATIONS, AND INCREASED CHRONIC ILLNESSES THROUGH A LACK OF PREVENTATIVE CARE Blue is present year, white is base year.

WHAT DO WE DO? 1. Finish investigating what data sets are available and what fields they have. 2. Discuss what gaps remain and what can be done about them. 3. Find out the national standards (codes, diseases, disparities…) for patient- centered, value-driven health care. 4. Find out the national practices for implementing these standards  payments based on best practices by facility  Tracking patients through full event of care (hospital shares data with follow-up care)  Adjusting payments over the long haul based on ongoing outcome studies. 3. Apply to Nevada what makes sense.

DISCUSSION What role will each participant on the HIT task force play?