DATA, TRACKING, AND QUALITY OUTCOMES Chris Espersen, MSPH.

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Presentation transcript:

DATA, TRACKING, AND QUALITY OUTCOMES Chris Espersen, MSPH

Overview  Data overload  What data to collect  How to collect data  Data fidelity  Data dissemination  Your questions

Data Overload  Other agencies “helpful” data  Regurgitated data  Expanding funding requirements  Differing data definitions  TMI!!!

What data to collect  Evolution of data  Funding requirements  Quality improvement data  Finding the data that works for us

How to collect data: ?s to ask  What am I measuring?  What population do I want to measure this for?  Why does it matter?  What are my numerator and denominator?  Data dictionary

How to collect data: Systems  Infrastructure  Programs?  People?  Data for more than one purpose  Are the data in your system?  Are there data you are already collecting that are applicable?  Are others collecting similar data?  What difference are these data going to make to your organization?  One time funding?  Aligned with needs of clientele?  Existing or potential reimbursement systems?

Data fidelity  Don’t work on QI until you are reasonably sure your data are accurate  Won’t ever be perfect  Small changes  Encourage questions!  Audit your own data  Don’t take anyone’s data at face value  Run reports 2 different ways  Ask if It makes sense

Data Dissemination  Share those data!  QI teams  Community partners  Fellow grantees  Legislature  People with $$

Data, data, data!  Love your data  Use your data  Question your data  Share your data

Thank you!  Questions? 