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What is HEDIS®?

Health Care Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) is a set of standardized performance measures developed, supported, and maintained by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), designed to allow reliable comparison of health plan performance. OhioRISE’s performance is measured annually based on HEDIS and other performance indicators that are mandated by the state regulator or specified in contract agreements. Under the chief medical officer’s direction, HEDIS activities and interventions are carried out by OhioRISE’s Quality Management Department. Improving HEDIS or other performance indicator rates are a company-wide endeavor, with operating responsibilities shared by departments designated by the chief executive officer. OhioRISE will work collaboratively with other managed care entities (MCE) to ensure progress on HEDIS outcomes across the state.

What is HEDIS used for?

The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) coordinates HEDIS testing and scorekeeping. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services uses HEDIS scores to monitor a health plan’s performance. More than 90% of United States health plans use HEDIS scores to compare how well the plan performs in areas like:

 

  • Quality of care.
  • Access to care.
  • Member satisfaction with the plan and providers.

 

We’ll coordinate with the other managed care organizations (MCO) on HEDIS measures, such as: 

 

  • Ensuring timely and accurate collection and exchange of data.
  • Collaborating on HEDIS outcome improvement initiatives. 

HEDIS® is a registered trademark of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

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