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National Credentialing Forum February 6, 2014

National Credentialing Forum February 6, 2014. Ernia Hughes U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Health Professions Division of Practitioner Data Banks. Presentation Overview. NPDB Mission and Vision Data Bank Merger

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National Credentialing Forum February 6, 2014

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  1. National Credentialing Forum February 6, 2014 Ernia Hughes U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Health Professions Division of Practitioner Data Banks

  2. Presentation Overview NPDB Mission and Vision Data Bank Merger System Enhancements Hospital Compliance

  3. Organizational Background DPDB Vision and Mission Vision: To be a nationally recognized leader and partner in improving health care quality and patient safety Mission: To collect and provide complete, accurate, timely, and reliable information on the nation’s health care practitioners, providers, and suppliers to improve health care quality, promote patient safety, and deter fraud and abuse 3

  4. Data Bank Merger

  5. Why Did the Data Banks Merge? • Section 6403 of the ACA authorized the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to cease the operation of the HIPDB and to consolidate the operation of the HIPDB with the NPDB • Goal: Eliminate duplication between the NPDB and HIPDB

  6. Data Bank Merger Highlights • Reports that were stored in both the NPDB and HIPDB will remain, but will reside in the NPDB only • There was no need to re-register with the Data Bank; registration flagging systems were automatically re-aligned • The authority for certain reportable actions has changed, but no user action is required • If you queried both the NPDB and the HIPDB, now you will only query the NPDB • The former Data Bank website URL (http://www.npdb-hipdb.hrsa.gov) is automatically redirected to an updated URL: http://www.npdb.hrsa.gov

  7. System Enhancements

  8. Recent system changes Paperless registration renewal New post-HIPDB merger website http://www.npdb.hrsa.gov Express Self-Query Auto-complete/search for schools Additional field for entity name Streamline new entity registration Simplify Continuous Query screens Password Wizard 8

  9. Upcoming system changes • Simplify workflow for agents • Sunset ITP • Server Upgrades • Data integrity/validation • Field of Licensure code • Basis for Action code • Reduce use of “other” • Geocoding 9

  10. Hospital Compliance Project

  11. Hospital compliance efforts • Progress over the past year includes: • Compared data between the American Hospital Association and NPDB to identify hospitals not registered with the Data Bank; • Discussed and developed a draft hospital attestation process; • Performed additional background research to better understand the hospital landscape and identify best practices; and • Reviewed current compliance efforts that have been implemented by CMS and OIG • Met with key stakeholders (e.g., AHA, Joint Commission) to discuss this project. 11

  12. Future Hospital Compliance Efforts • Develop and implement stakeholder outreach/education • Develop and implement individual hospital outreach/education • Design and implement hospital attestation 12

  13. Questions?

  14. Contact Information Ernia Hughes Director Division of Practitioner Data Banks Bureau of Health Professions Health Resources and Services Administration U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Telephone: 301-443-8263 Email: ehughes@hrsa.gov 14

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