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HEDIS measures, developed by the National Committee for Quality Assurance, provide a standardized framework for evaluating healthcare quality across health plans and provider organizations. In Episode 24 of Compliance Deconstructed, Jessica Zeff and Lorie Davis break down how the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) supports consistent performance measurement and drives improved patient outcomes.
Today’s conversation explores how HEDIS measures track key areas such as preventative care, chronic disease management, behavioral health, access to care, and patient experience. These categories help healthcare organizations identify whether patients are receiving evidence-based services, while also highlighting opportunities to improve engagement and care delivery.
Jessica and Lorie explain the HEDIS data collection process, including the use of claims data, chart chase efforts, and medical record abstraction to validate performance. This process ensures that healthcare organizations capture accurate and complete data, which is essential for reporting, regulatory compliance, and quality improvement initiatives.
The episode also emphasizes the importance of identifying and closing care gaps, along with the critical role compliance plays in maintaining data integrity, privacy, and adherence to regulations. By integrating compliance into every stage of HEDIS planning and execution, healthcare organizations can reduce risk, support accreditation efforts, and strengthen overall performance.
Key Takeaways:
Learn more about Healthcare Compliance and discover how Simply Compliance can help your company at simplycomplianceconsulting.com.
By Jessica Zeff, Lorie Davis, & Elvan BakerHEDIS measures, developed by the National Committee for Quality Assurance, provide a standardized framework for evaluating healthcare quality across health plans and provider organizations. In Episode 24 of Compliance Deconstructed, Jessica Zeff and Lorie Davis break down how the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) supports consistent performance measurement and drives improved patient outcomes.
Today’s conversation explores how HEDIS measures track key areas such as preventative care, chronic disease management, behavioral health, access to care, and patient experience. These categories help healthcare organizations identify whether patients are receiving evidence-based services, while also highlighting opportunities to improve engagement and care delivery.
Jessica and Lorie explain the HEDIS data collection process, including the use of claims data, chart chase efforts, and medical record abstraction to validate performance. This process ensures that healthcare organizations capture accurate and complete data, which is essential for reporting, regulatory compliance, and quality improvement initiatives.
The episode also emphasizes the importance of identifying and closing care gaps, along with the critical role compliance plays in maintaining data integrity, privacy, and adherence to regulations. By integrating compliance into every stage of HEDIS planning and execution, healthcare organizations can reduce risk, support accreditation efforts, and strengthen overall performance.
Key Takeaways:
Learn more about Healthcare Compliance and discover how Simply Compliance can help your company at simplycomplianceconsulting.com.