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Accountability and Improvement:. Lessons from the Field. 2007 National Health PolicyConference Christopher Queram President and CEO. Does Public Reporting Matter?. University of Oregon Research Team Judith Hibbard, PhD Funding from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Accountability and Improvement:

Lessons from the Field

2007 National Health PolicyConference

Christopher Queram

President and CEO

Does Public Reporting Matter?

• University of Oregon Research Team– Judith Hibbard, PhD

– Funding from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

• Experimental Design using WI Hospitals– Does making hospital performance public improve

quality compared to sharing performance information with hospitals on a private basis?

Percent of Hospitals with Statistically Significant Improvements or Declines in Maternity Performance in the Post-Report Period:

35%

23%

13%

5%

14% 13%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

Public Report(n=20)

PrivateReport (n=37)

No Report(n=41)

SignificantImprovement

Significant Decline

Changes in Performance in the Post-Report Period – Among Hospitals with ‘Worse Than Expected’ Scores at Baseline*

12%

67%58%

88%

33%42%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Public Report (n=8) Private Report (n=15) No Report (n=12)

Performance Unchanged in Post-Report Period

Performance Improved in Post-Report Period

* p < .05

WCHQ Ambulatory Performance Reporting - - Anecdotal Evidence

Baseline (72%)

Year One (82%)

35% to 50% in ‘Good Control’

46%

35%

50%

47% to 56% in ‘Good Control’

A1c<7 Year Three

A1c<7 Baseline

Factors Influencing Positive Gains in Quality

• Public Reporting• Professional/Institutional Pride• Enlightened Clinical Leadership• Collaborative Models for Knowledge Sharing,

Transfer• Financial Incentives?

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