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Managed Care November 2005 |
NCQA Wonders: Who Keeps Tab On Consumer Plans? National Committee for Quality Assurance is worried about the increase of consumer-directed health plans which tend not to measure or report on their performance. |
Managed Care November 1999 Margaret E. O'Kane |
Quality-Measurement Organizations Look Beyond HMO and POS Plans Now that the hard part -- forging quality-measurement systems for HMOs and point-of-service plans -- has been done, the next step is to adapt these programs to the rest of the health care industry.... |
Managed Care September 2007 |
NCQA Standards Focus on PPO Performance Preferred provider organizations that are seeking National Committee for Quality Assurance accreditation will now be required to report clinical quality results through HEDIS. |
Managed Care April 2000 |
NCQA To Put Report Cards On the Web The National Committee for Quality Assurance hopes to elevate the degree to which quality of care factors into people's choice of health plans. NCQA is placing health plan report cards on its web site... |
Managed Care November 1999 |
NCQA-AMA Plan Would Reduce Paper Duplication ...NCQA will allow health plans to use data from AMA's American Medical Accreditation Program to satisfy NCQA's credentialing standards.... |
Managed Care September 2004 |
O'Kane Gives the OK To Focus More on Providers The head of the National Committee for Quality Assurance, Margaret E. O'Kane, says health plans want to encourage physicians in the never-ending quest for quality. |
Managed Care January 2004 Martin Sipkoff |
Transparency Called Key To Uniting Cost Control, Quality Improvement NCQA President Margaret O'Kane and a panel of clinically oriented administrators call for emphasis on making the best care financially attractive to physicians, plans, and employers. |
Managed Care October 2004 |
Quality at Accredited Health Plans Takes Big Step Forward The quality of care delivered by health plans that report performance data to the National Committee for Quality Assurance improved markedly in 2003. |
Managed Care May 2003 |
Program Rewards Physicians For Delivering High-Quality Care Bonuses for delivering high quality care will be the focus of a three-market program spearheaded by the National Committee for Quality Assurance and supported by a coalition of physicians, health plans, large employers, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. |
Managed Care October 2002 John A. Marcille |
Has the Time Come for NCQA To Get Tough With HMOs? Perhaps it's just coincidence. The National Committee for Quality Assurance issues its State of Health Care Quality report the same month that a study is published in the Journal of the American Medical Association that dismisses the idea of grading health plans. Talk about irony. |
Managed Care September 1999 |
Physicians Seen As Next in Line For NCQA Review The National Committee for Quality Assurance says it will begin an accreditation program for medical groups two years from now.... |
Managed Care March 2007 |
NCQA Toughens Evaluation of PPOs Preferred provider organizations will be evaluated on the same set of standards, clinical measures, and patient experience ratings that the NCQA uses to evaluate HMOs and POS plans. |
Managed Care October 2005 |
P4P Programs Used To Get Docs Online For both doctors and patients, health information is crucial -- that's what many pay-for-performance programs hopes to promote. |
Managed Care July 2003 MargaretAnn Cross |
Money Pit: Is Accreditation Always Worth the Cost? Some plans swear by the benefits of obtaining an "excellent." Others say that customers care much more about cost. |
Managed Care December 2003 Margaret E. O'Kane |
NCQA To Look More Closely At Issues Small Employers Care About Why don't small employers consider health care quality information the same way large employers do when making benefits decisions? We asked the president of NCQA. |
Managed Care June 2001 Frank Diamond |
HMO/Physician Strain Creates Invisible Costs Perhaps goodwill is too much to ask for. However, peaceful coexistence can certainly help all players reach their mutual goal -- a smooth relationship that helps to get the job done... |
Managed Care March 2007 Tom Reinke |
NCQA Shifts Focus On Physician Performance NCQA's 2007 HEDIS physician performance manual puts greater emphasis on cost of care. Many organizations, including some health plans, use these specifications to evaluate physician performance. |
Managed Care March 2000 |
NCQA Unveils New PPO Accreditation Program, HEDIS '01 |
Managed Care August 2005 John Carroll |
California Doctors Fear That NCQA Would Be Too Lenient With Plans Should the National Committee for Quality Assurance take over part of the job of overseeing health plans? It seems to be working in some states. |
Managed Care November 2005 |
Quality Improves at Nation's Health Plans The National Committee for Quality Assurance's annual report states the quality of health plans that report have improved quality, but there is also a rise of consumer-directed health plans which do not report on quality. |
Managed Care November 2007 |
Substantial Increase Seen in PPO Quality Reporting Interest in PPO quality reporting has expanded to the public sector as well, according to the report. The Medicare program and the federal Office of Personnel Management now require PPO plans to engage in HEDIS reporting. |
Managed Care August 2004 Bob Carlson |
Preparing for NCQA: What Not To Do Deciding to seek NCQA accreditation sets an HMO up for lots of preparatory work. Make sure the effort is well spent. |
Managed Care March 2002 |
NCQA To Help CMS Monitor Quality of M+C Plans The National Committee for Quality Assurance has been tapped to help the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (formerly HCFA) monitor plans that participate in Medicare+Choice... |
Managed Care November 1999 Richard Hamer |
Goals 2000: For HMOs: Administrative Retooling For MDs: Managerial Competency ...While HMOs retrench, physicians need to become more constructive participants.... |
Managed Care October 2001 Frank Diamond |
Indirect Costs: Asking plans to keep employees on the job Employers in revolt against fast-rising premiums could ask HMOs to pay more attention to time-loss management. NCQA's interest may encourage this approach... |
Managed Care January 2005 |
NCQA Hopes 10-Best Lists Spur Consumer Interest Medicaid Top 10: BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York... HealthPlus of Michigan... UPMC Health Plan... Medicare Top 10: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts... Capital Health Plan... HealthPartners... etc. |
Managed Care September 1999 |
Headlines on Deadline... Healthcare industry news briefs. |
Managed Care November 1999 Karen Ignagni |
Health Plans Will Use New Tools To Help Physicians Practice Better For the first time, plans are in a position to work with physicians to improve outcomes, efficiency, and patient safety.... |
Managed Care April 2000 Michael D. Dalzell |
Not-for-Profit Group of Plans Goes After Medicine's Holy Grail Demonstrating long-term health improvement for specific populations is one of managed care's biggest unrealized goals. One group thinks it has the formula. |
Managed Care October 2000 |
HEDIS Performance: Routine reporting drives improvement Results published in NCQA's State of Managed Care Quality 2000 put a stake in the ground in terms of how well health plans care for members with costly chronic conditions -- and established how much room exists for improvement. |
Managed Care January 2001 Richard B. Dwore |
Study An Opportunity for HMOs To Use Marketing To Increase Enrollee Satisfaction... |
Managed Care December 2006 |
Compensation Monitor More than half of the nation's HMOs use pay-for-performance programs. |
Managed Care November 1999 Uwe Reinhardt, Ph.D. |
Defined Contributions Will Point Employees Toward 'Health Marts' Companies will want to distance themselves from insurance entanglements, giving employees little option but to become more involved.... |
Managed Care November 2004 |
Pharmaceutical Management of Depression Lags The quality of care delivered by health plans that publicly report their performance improved from last year, but gaps in quality remain and contribute from 42,000 to 79,000 avoidable deaths every year. |
Managed Care August 2002 |
NCQA: Law Prevents Weighing Racial, Ethnic Care Disparities Public policy must change before the National Committee for Quality Improvement can insist that health plans collect and report data that can be used to highlight disparities in care among racial and ethnic groups, according to an NCQA spokesman. |
Managed Care November 2004 MargaretAnn Cross |
Accrediting Agencies Turn Attention To Consumer-Directed Health Plans If employers make decisions based on United Regional Health Care Foundation's and National Committee for Quality Assurance's rating of traditional managed care plans, shouldn't they want similar ratings of consumer-directed health plans? |
Managed Care March 2001 Frank Diamond |
Don't Be Misled by the Hype: Credentialing -- Important, but Difficult HMOs may be trying harder, but PPOs seem less interested. Then there's the whole issue of credentialing's relationship to the licensure process... |
Managed Care March 2001 John A. Marcille |
Should That Apple a Day Be Red, Green, or Golden? So if everyone's at least in agreement that preventing illness should be a common goal, why is a mutual understanding of "prevention" so elusive? |
Managed Care October 2007 |
Headlines On Deadline... Health insurance premiums rose an average of 6.1% in 2007... Employers are backing the development of Web-based health records... Commercial health plans posted improvements in 30 of 44 quality of care measures... |
Managed Care May 2006 Martin Sipkoff |
Health Plans Are Ill-Prepared for Looming Diabetes Epidemic The problem is outpacing insurers' resources and perhaps even their commitment. Can the chronic care model help? |
Managed Care May 2001 John Carroll |
Two Accrediting Organizations Prepare To Issue DM Standards It's probable that one will become the dominant judge: NCQA or URAC. After it happens, will vendors undergo less scrutiny by individual plans? |
Managed Care July 2000 |
NCQA To Accredit DM Programs, HEDIS Software The National Committee for Quality Assurance will soon offer its blessing to disease management programs. NCQA is developing a DM certification program intended to recognize regimens that effectively manage chronic illnesses. The program will go live next year. |
Managed Care July 2004 Tony Berberabe |
NCQA's New Online Survey Tries To Tame the Paper Tiger This tool includes a document library where health plan applicants store the forms needed to show that they are worthy of accreditation. |
Managed Care August 2005 |
NCQA Compares Plans On Chronic Disease The National Committee for Quality Assurance plans to offer a snapshot based on its well-known HEDIS report that it hopes will let employers and workers get a quick, but comprehensive, view of how health plans handle four chronic diseases. |
Managed Care July 2002 John A. Marcille |
Capitation as Whipping Boy: Court Takes on Touchy Issue If plans are to keep coverage decisions reasonable and fair, they'll need tools that involve physicians and patients in the decision-making process. Capitation is one of those. |
Managed Care April 2002 Frank Diamond |
Medicare+Choice: Uncertain Future for Unstable Program While policy makers haggle over President Bush's budget request for the system, an ominous question looms: Can money solve all the problems? |
Managed Care February 2001 Michael S. Victoroff |
Helping Patients Make Informed Decisions Now Harder Thanks to Range of Treatment The duty of informed consent necessitates that physicians discuss with their patients the realistic expectations and risks associated with treatment. When no protocol shows a distinct advantage, there is no duty to inform, which creates an ethical problem for physicians... |
Managed Care October 2004 |
Does Payment Method Drive Procedure Rates? In a study involving three large HMOs, researchers reviewed encounter and claim data for specialty services associated with different rates of performance of invasive procedures. |
Managed Care September 2004 |
Headlines On Deadline ... The IRS has given health insurers extra time... HMOs now have more than... Employer-sponsored coverage seems to be eroding... |
Managed Care June 2007 |
Headlines On Deadline ... NCQA has published an expanded set of measures, guidelines, and technical specifications...A new strategy proposed by America's Health Insurance Plans would create an independent entity to compare the safety... etc. |