The 2014 Quality and Disparities Report and the National Quality Strategy: Working Together to Improve Health Care May 11, 2015.

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The 2014 Quality and Disparities Report and the National Quality Strategy: Working Together to Improve Health Care May 11, 2015

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Agenda Importance of the National Quality Strategy Nancy Wilson, Executive Lead, National Quality Strategy Background on the Revised Quality and Disparities Report Ernest Moy, Medical Officer, Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, AHRQ Highlights of the 2014 Quality and Disparities Report Ernest Moy, Medical Officer, Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, AHRQ Spotlight: The Importance of Patient Safety Nancy Wilson, Executive Lead, National Quality Strategy Ernest Moy, Medical Officer, Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, AHRQ Discussion/Question and Answer Nancy Wilson, Executive Lead National Quality Strategy Ernest Moy, Medical Officer, Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, AHRQ 3

Importance of the National Quality Strategy Nancy Wilson, B.S.N., M.D., M.P.H. 4

Background on the National Quality Strategy Established by the Affordable Care Act to improve the delivery of health care services, patient health outcomes, and population health The Strategy was first published in 2011 and serves as a nationwide effort to improve health and health care across America The Strategy was iteratively designed by public and private stakeholders, and provides an opportunity to align quality measures and quality improvement activities Now in its 4 th year, public and private organizations of all sizes have adopted the National Quality Strategy to drive health improvement 5

HHS Delivery System Reform Goals 6 Press, Matthew. “CMS Innovation and Health Care Delivery System Reform.” April Available from

7 HHS Delivery System Reform Goals Using incentives to motivate higher-value care, by increasingly tying payment to value through alternative payment models Changing how care is delivered through greater teamwork and integration, more effective coordination of providers across settings, and greater attention by providers to population health Harnessing the power of information to improve care for patients

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Background on the Revised Quality and Disparities Report Ernest Moy, M.D., M.P.H. 9

Background on the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report 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: –Access to and quality of health care Based on more than 250 measures of quality and disparities covering a broad array of health care services and settings, generally available through

The Structure of the 2013 Report Highlights: Summarize information for Policy Makers State Snapshots –Provide state contrasts for State Policy Makers –Add state comparisons of disparities by race, ethnicity, income, and insurance Appendices –Provide data tables and detailed methods for Researchers –NHQRnet supports customized tables 11

Integrate Three Parts into Whole 12

Reasons for Recent Changes in the QDR Director Challenge –Can it be one document? –Can it be tied to the National Quality Strategy to be strengthened? –Can it make 2014 reports more visible and actionable? Feedback on integrated website –Interagency Work Group –AHRQ National Advisory Council AHRQ/NCHS HHS Ignite Award to learn design thinking AcademyHealth Translation and Dissemination Institute Innovator- in-Residency 13

What’s New in 2014 The National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report (QDR) –Focuses on summarizing information over the many measures that are tracked –Reorganized around Access to Health Care + NQS Priorities –Integrates findings on health care quality and health care disparities into a single document to highlight the importance of examining quality and disparities together –30 pages instead of 2 x 250+ –Rapid cycle production NHIS quarterly data released 12/2014 Other data released 9/

What’s New in 2014 A series of related chartbooks –Present information on individual measures of quality and disparities, such as hospital patients with heart failure who were given complete written discharge instructions –Organized around Access to Health Care National Quality Strategy Priorities x 6 Priority Populations –Primarily electronic Posted on the QDR website ( PowerPoint version for download Released every two weeks for ~6 months 15

NQS and QDR as Integrated Resources for Improving Care NQS: Sets national priorities for health care quality improvement ( QRDR: Tracks quality, access, & disparities along NQS priorities at national & State levels (nhqrnet.ahrq.gov)nhqrnet.ahrq.gov Implementation Resources: Support work to improve quality & reduce disparities 16

Highlights of the 2014 Quality and Disparities Report Ernest Moy, M.D., M.P.H. 17

Key Findings of the 2014 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report The report demonstrates that the nation has made clear progress in improving the healthcare 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 18

Adults ages who were uninsured at the time of interview,

Disparities: Access measures for which members of selected groups experienced better, same, or worse access to care compared with reference group,

Number and percentage of all quality measures that are improving, not changing, or worsening through 2012, overall and by NQS priority 21 The information on this slide relates to four of the six NQS priorities.

Disparities: Number and percentage of quality measures for which members of selected groups experienced better, same, or worse quality of care compared with reference group 22

States Sorted by Overall Quality 23

States Sorted by Racial/Ethnic Disparities 24

Spotlight: The Importance of Patient Safety Presenters 25

Patient Safety Chartbook Ernest Moy, M.D., M.P.H. 26

Quality improvements in patient safety have saved 50 thousand lives and 12 billion dollars 27 Press, Matthew. “CMS Innovation and Health Care Delivery System Reform.” April Available from

Number and percentage of patient safety measures for which members of selected groups experienced better, same, or worse quality of care compared with reference group 28

Home health patients with improvement in surgical wounds, by age and race/ethnicity, Key: NHOPI = Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; AI/AN = American Indian or Alaska Native. Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Outcome and Assessment Information Set, Denominator: Number of home health episodes during the measurement period in which the patient had a surgical wound and the episode ended with the patient discharged from home health care. Note: In 2011, the top 5 State achievable benchmark was 91.3 percent. The States that contributed to the benchmark were Alabama, Mississippi, Nevada, Oklahoma, and South Carolina. White, Black, and Asian are non- Hispanic. Hispanic includes all races.

Priorities in Action: Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Nancy Wilson, B.S.N., M.D., M.P.H. 30

Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC This month’s Priority in Action features the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, which successfully implemented an electronic health record and process improvements that enabled the hospital to provide better care for its pediatric patients In the six years following implementation of the EHR, the hospital’s medication safety event rate was reduced by 60 percent and serious medication errors were reduced by 92 percent 31

Discussion/Question and Answer 32

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Thanks for attending today’s event The presentation archive will be available on To view the 2014 Quality and Disparities Report, visit For questions or high resolution graphics, please For the new NQS Stakeholder Toolkit, visit: