HEDIS
HEDIS Chart Chase Provider Update Request Form
Please fill out this form and return to the Quality Improvement Department at Home State Health. You may send via Fax (866.390.3581) or email (QualityImprovement@homestatehealth.com).
HEDIS CHART CHASE PROVIDER UPDATE REQUEST FORM
HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set)
HEDIS is a set of standardized performance measures developed by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) which allows comparison across health plans. Through HEDIS, NCQA holds Home State accountable for the timeliness and quality of healthcare services (acute, preventive, mental health, etc) delivered to its diverse membership.
- Risk Adjustment Coding, HEDIS, and Documentation Tips (Presentation portrays the alignment between Quality and Risk Adjustment by focusing on tips to improve clinical documentation, HEDIS measures, and chronic condition billing & coding, once on the page - scroll to bottom for training material)
Use of HEDIS Scores
As both State and Federal governments move toward a healthcare industry that is driven by quality, HEDIS rates are becoming more and more important, not only to the health plan, but to the individual provider as well. State purchasers of healthcare use the aggregated HEDIS rates to evaluate the effectiveness of a health insurance company’s preventive health outreach efforts. Physician specific scores are being used as evidence of preventive care from primary care office practices. These rates then serve as a basis for physician profiling and incentive programs.
Calculating HEDIS Rates
HEDIS rates can be calculated in two ways: administrative data or hybrid data. Administrative data consists of claim or encounter data submitted to the health plan. Measures typically calculated using administrative data include: annual mammogram, annual Chlamydia screening, annual Pap test, treatment of pharyngitis, treatment of URI, appropriate treatment of asthma, cholesterol management, antidepressant medication management, access to PCP services, and utilization of acute and mental health services.
Hybrid data consists of both administrative data and a sample of medical record data. Hybrid data requires review of a random sample of member medical records to abstract data for services rendered but that were not reported to the health plan through claims/encounter data. Accurate and timely claim/encounter data reduces the necessity of medical record review. Measures typically requiring medical record review include: comprehensive diabetes care, control of high-blood pressure, immunizations, prenatal care, and well-child care.
HEDIS and HIPAA
As a reminder, protected health information (PHI) that is used or disclosed for purposes of treatment, payment or health care operations is permitted by HIPAA Privacy Rules (45 CFR 164.506) and does not require consent or authorization from the member/patient. The medical record review staff and/or vendor will have a signed HIPAA compliant Business Associate.
HEDIS MEASURE RESOURCES:
- Medicaid Preventative Care Visit Guide by Age (PDF)
- Annual Well Visit Medicare (PDF)
- Cervical Cancer Screening (CCS) (PDF)
- Lead Screening in Children (LSC) (PDF)
- Follow-Up Care After Emergency Department Visits for People with Multiple High-Risk Chronic Conditions (FMC) (PDF)
- Asthma Medication Ratio (AMR) (PDF)
- Eye Exams for Patients with Diabetes (EED) (PDF)
- Follow up after Hospitalization for Mental Illness (FUH) (PDF)
- Child and Adolescent Well-Care Visits (WCV) (PDF)
- Hemoglobin A1c Control for Patients with Diabetes (HBD) (PDF)
- Care for Older Adult (COA) (PDF)
- Breast Cancer Screening (BCS) (PDF)
- Chlamydia Screening in Woman (CHL) (PDF)
- Colon Cancer Screening (COL) (PDF)
- Annual Dental Visit (ADV) (PDF)
- Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) - SMHK (PDF)
- Prenatal and Postpartum Care (PPC) (PDF)
- Well Child Visit in the first 30 Months of Life (W30) (PDF)