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NJ Quality Reporting Initiatives

NJ Quality Reporting Initiatives. State Coverage Initiatives Robert Wood Johnson Foundation February 8, 2008. New Jersey Quality Reporting Context. Major focus for the state Grew out of Department role in public health and as regulator Some legislation Support from press and advocates

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NJ Quality Reporting Initiatives

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  1. NJ Quality Reporting Initiatives State Coverage Initiatives Robert Wood Johnson Foundation February 8, 2008

  2. New Jersey Quality Reporting Context • Major focus for the state • Grew out of Department role in public health and as regulator • Some legislation • Support from press and advocates • Build on national efforts

  3. Objectives for Today • Context for these projects • Broad overview of these projects • Data sources/general methodology • Describe several projects • Issues for future

  4. Public Reporting Efforts: Current • HMO Performance 1997 • CABG Mortality 1997 • Hospital Performances 2004 • Bariatric Surgery 2006 • Patient Safety 2006 • AHRQ Quality Indicators 2007

  5. Public Reporting Efforts: In Development • Hospital Associated Infections • Stroke • Other Cardiac

  6. Context for Reporting • Grew out of DHSS recognition of need • HMO reporting grew out of revisions in regulations • CABG grew out of press questions and DHSS commitment • Other reports developed from this beginning

  7. NJ Context • Legislative requirements for CABG, medical errors, stroke • Advisory Groups for hospital performance, CABG, stroke • DHSS initiation of other efforts within context of public reporting • Started early and grew

  8. Administrative discharge data: Additional clinical information: National data collection: AHRQ QIs, bariatric surgery CABG, medical errors, stroke Hospital quality, infections Data Sources: Various

  9. Hospital Performance Report: In General • Collect CMS/Joint Commission data • Heart attacks, CHF, pneumonia, surgical improvement • Collect quarterly data from hospitals • Specific patient level data allows research

  10. Hospital Performance Report: Web Site • Interactive web site allows sorting on county, individual hospitals • Provides consumer resources and information • Basis for other quality reports • www.nj.gov/health/hpr

  11. Hospital Performance Report: Use of Information • Give visibility to public reports-press coverage • Outreach to get visibility for web site • Several grants to work with hospitals on quality improvement initiatives • Presentation at SHIP meetings

  12. Patient Safety Initiative • Legislative requirements: • Mandatory reporting • Voluntary reporting • All licensed facilities • Implemented for hospitals in 2005 • Hospital submit events and RCAs

  13. Patient Safety Initiative: Data • Use NQF List for events • Work with hospitals on performance • Training and Newsletters • Annual reports-aggregate • www.nj.gov/health/ps

  14. Hospital Associated Infections Reporting • Based on broad legislative requirements • Strategy-quick regulatory process • Begin data collection in 2009 • Begin public reporting in 2010

  15. Infections Reporting: Changing Context • Following national model-more consumer involvement • Tension between hospital resources and pubic demand for information • Tentative solution

  16. Infections Reporting: Technical Issues • Use CDC’s NHSN national data warehouse • Gives states access to individual hospital data • Work on hospital enrollment, training and validation issues • Resource issues

  17. Impact of NJ Reports • Improvement in hospital performance scores and national ranking based on Jencks articles • Basis for work with hospitals on quality • CABG mortality decreases 54% between 1994 and 2004

  18. On NJ Agenda • Build mandated public reporting • Add quality reports to interactive site • Add measures/costs to interactive site • Build awareness of information • Use for hospitals in financial distress

  19. Issues to Consider • Increasing acceptance of public reporting • Still not sure what consumers use • Comprehensibility an issue • Obvious that providers use • Consider pay for performance

  20. Additional Information • Health Care Quality Assessment Office • www.nj.gov/health/healthcarequality

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