Unified Performance Reporting and Data Utility Sample Clauses

Unified Performance Reporting and Data Utility. In the Contractor’s HSA, the Project Manager shall coordinate, support, and partner with others in activities that strengthen and grow the utility, quality, and comprehensiveness of data passed into and available for reporting from Vermont’s Health Information Technology (HIT) infrastructure and the information technology and data infrastructure of the ACOs. The State’s goals are to:  Engage clinicians in initial and ongoing data quality efforts, including Blueprint data quality and connectivity projects, if needed, for both demographic and clinical data entry and maintenance in source EHR systems.  Ensure linkage of health records (such as practice EHRs, the State’s clinical registry, hospital laboratory feeds, and the Vermont Department of Health (VDH) immunization registry) with the VHIE operated by VITL  Develop an architecture that allows clinicians to use the clinical tracking system of their choice (meaning EHR and/or systems or reports offered by the State) for patient care, care coordination, panel management, and performance reporting  Populate a central repository with core data elements through usual processes for patient care, such as through interfaces or flat files from the EHR or other databases  Capture CHT activity, especially patient contacts and date of interactions, in a central repository for activity reporting to insurers and for analysis of staffing ratios  Use clinical data for Blueprint program evaluation and generation of measures for performance reporting  Maintain data quality levels on an ongoing basis after completion of initial data quality work and connectivity to the State HIT architecture In order to generate HSA-level quality payments, each HSA will need to have a statistically significant sample of data available to establish a measurement of performance. Data will be aggregated using claims and clinical data generated from the State’s all-payer claims database, Vermont Healthcare Claims Uniform Reporting & Evaluation System (VHCURES), the VHIE, and the statewide clinical registry. For practices or parent organizations not currently contributing data to the VHIE and the statewide clinical registry, the Contractor shall perform outreach and education to facilitate their participation in Blueprint data quality and connectivity projects designed to establish demographic (ADT) and clinical (CCD) interfaces to the VHIE and the statewide clinical registry and immunization (VXU) interfaces to the VDH immunization regist...
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