Efficiency
and Quality Measurement Example Project: Improve Efficiency
of Practitioner Network We have worked with leading health plans and
physician-hospital organizations on improving the efficiency and quality of their
practitioner networks. In this capacity, the audit of each practitioner's medical
claims data and charts focused on quality of care and cost-effectiveness of service
delivery--two components of care that are inextricably linked because patients
are often subject to health risks associated with unnecessary procedures and tests.
In each case, a consistent, valid method for measuring practitioner practice patterns
variability was employed. On one assignment, we worked with a large health
plan and employed a well-published, claims-based episode of care methodology to
identify dermatologists, orthopedists, and cardiologists that had a significantly
different practice pattern from their immediate peer group. A subsequent chart
audit validated the medical claims results. Several practitioners from each specialty
type were eventually deselected from the network. Experience - Developed
a patented system that integrates all inpatient, outpatient, ambulatory, and prescription
drug claims data into episodes of care by medical condition (Cave et al, Patent
Number 5,970,463). The system was designed to accurately and reliability measure
practitioners' efficiency and quality of care
- Worked with health plans
and physician-hospital organizations to evaluate practitioners' efficiency and
quality of care, including Allina Medica, Humana Health Plans, Harvard Pilgrim
Health Plan, UniHealth America, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
- Worked with
health plans and physician-hospital organizations on strategies to improve practitioners'
practice patterns through feedback programs, and to deselect practitioners' from
networks.
- Familiar with the any willing provider laws, freedom of choice
laws, and the Health Care Quality Immunity Act.
- Performed speaking engagements
for trade organizations on practitioner efficiency and quality measurement, and
published many articles in peer-reviewed journals and trade journals on the topic.
- Obtained
from the University of California, Los Angeles, a Ph.D. in Health Planning and
Policy, and a Masters in Public Health in infectious disease epidemiology--providing
a strong clinical, statistical, and methodological background.
Represented
Industries and Organizations
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plans | Physician-hospital organizations | | Physician
groups | Self-insured employers |
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