Tag: Health Information Exchanges

The Complexity of Data Aggregation Makes a Certified Data Partner for NCQA’s DAV Imperative

There’s no doubt that NCQA’s Data Aggregator Validation (DAV) program is increasingly important to health plans, organizations, and providers in this new era of digital quality systems. Health plans simply cannot handle validating the volume of electronic health data that is required for HEDIS® reporting and other quality initiatives. Therefore, for organizations like Health Information…
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More Than Data Querying: 3 Ways You Can Maximize Data from the Largest Health Information Network

Sometimes getting the right health information is the most important thing you can do for your organization. And addressing the gaps that exists within your data is the best place to start. With a network of more than 120 million patients, this is where the value of eHealth Exchange comes in. Seeing this as a…
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Exchanging Better: CCD Generation as part of NCQA’s Data Aggregator Validation

As our health care system moves closer to true interoperability, the universal hope is that these capabilities will be a catalyst to more affordable, high quality health care. It is an exciting time if you are a Health Information Exchange (HIE) that is equipped to handle the volume and diversity of health data to meet…
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KPI Ninja’s Alerts and Notifications: Hospital Discharge Example

Care alerts are at the core of high-quality, coordinated health care. Every notification is a moment of insight about a patient’s health, so each and every one is of critical importance. Stay compliant with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) new Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule (CMS Final Rule). This rule finalizes seven new policies…
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HIE Readmission Analytics to Expedite Value Creation

With increasing national costs, inconsistent quality outcomes, and an exploding wealth of health data, health information exchanges (HIE) are at an inflection point when it comes to value-based care. This is evident on the stakeholder side with growing demand for technology to reduce reporting burdens and support improved performance. The same holds true for streamlining…
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