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Table of Contents Section Summary Background • 2016 Provider Data Summit Purpose and Outcomes. • Provider Data Action Alliance Participants and Objectives. • Key Questions for Discussion. Industry Roadmap for Provider Data • Underlying Causes of Current Issues in Provider Data. Draft Summary • Core Principles for a Healthy Provider Data Ecosystem. • A Vision for Provider Data. • An Industry Strategy to Implement the Vision. Achieving Industry Support • Review of, and comment on, the Draft Roadmap or Summary. • Roadmap Endorsement and Encouraging Industry Participation. © 2016 CAQH, All Rights Reserved. 2 The 2016 Provider Data Summit convened the industry to define provider data challenges and responsive actions In September 2016, CAQH convened healthcare industry leaders in Washington, DC, to discuss pressing provider data challenges in the era of cost control, healthcare reform, and pressure to innovate. The Summit was informed by a white paper published by CAQH, Defining the Provider Data Dilemma, that describes the challenges and environmental pressures on industry efforts to collect and maintain accurate provider data. Data about healthcare providers forms the foundation of many essential business processes across the healthcare landscape, including directories, payment, referrals and credentialing. Poor quality data and inefficient data management approaches undermine those processes. The key recommendation of the participating stakeholders was the collective development of an industry roadmap that would establish a long-term vision and outline a practical, collaborative, and cross-sector approach to solving provider data issues. © 2016 CAQH, All Rights Reserved. 3 The Summit outcomes included a call to develop an industry-wide roadmap of actionable strategies for provider data Develop an Industry Roadmap Establish a long-term vision Outline a practical, collaborative and cross-sector approach Identify priority use cases and define the minimum data set for each use case. Standardize Define and Centralize Data Definitions and Maintain High- Resources Requirements Quality Data Streamline provider data Create industry-accepted Define quality measures data definitions. and benchmarks. inputs and outputs. Sacrifice individual needs Identify authoritative and Create accountability reliable data sources. mechanisms. to meet the needs of most. Foster regulatory Identify and implement Create data verification alignment. incentives. processes. High-Quality Provider Data Requires public and private sector collaboration. Increases health access and outcomes. Reduces costs and enables value based-care. Improves consumer decision-making. © 2016 CAQH, All Rights Reserved. 4 The Provider Data Action Alliance was formed to define a shared industry vision and develop the roadmap for provider data As recommended by a diverse group of stakeholders at the Provider Data Summit, the Provider Data Action Alliance (Alliance) was formed in 2017 to: Convene public and private organizations to collaborate on provider data challenges. > The group met consistently over a six month period to develop the draft roadmap. > They will support integration of industry feedback in Fall 2017. Collectively develop a shared vision across the industry for provider data. Design a roadmap of critical approaches and strategies that will reduce inefficiencies across the healthcare system. The roadmap establishes a long-term vision and outlines a practical, collaborative, and cross-sector approach to addressing provider data issues. The Alliance is seeking wider industry review of their draft roadmap. © 2016 CAQH, All Rights Reserved. 5 The Alliance participants represent* diverse segments of the healthcare ecosystem Participants Providers Public Payers Hank Fanberg, CHRISTUS Health / Dennis Elliot, TennCare / Medicaid Health System Richard Gilbert, CMS / Medicare Private Payers Michael Dowling, Montefiore / Health Zig Brzezinski, Cigna / National Dan Chaput, ONC / HHS - ONC System Katherine Knapp, VA / Military - VA Health Plan Dave Lehr, Anne Arundel Hospital / Jim Augustus, Humana / National Single Hospital Health Plan Dave Marotz, SureScripts / Mike Avotins, Aetna / National Pharmacy Health Plan HIEs / Marketplaces Robert Horst, CRISP / HIE Ben Holiday, BCBST / Blue Health Jeff Livesay, MiHIN / HIE Plan Lance Lang, Covered California / Regulators Jeffrey Schmitt, Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan / Provider Owned Public Marketplace Aaron Young, FSMB / Licensure Patricia Barrett, NCQA / Accreditor Edward Sverdlin, United Dental / Harnam Singh, NPDB / NPDB Dental Bill Moore, Davis Vision / Vision *NOTE: Views of the participants are their own, and do not necessarily reflect those of their organizations. © 2016 CAQH, All Rights Reserved. 6
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