A core component of the OPIP mission is “collaborating in quality measurement and improvement activities across the state,” and “incorporating the patient and family voice into quality efforts.” There is an adage that is: “what is measured is what is focused on”. In OPIP’s experience, quality metrics are essential to: Therefore, in OPIP’s efforts to improve the health of all children, we have developed a number of quality measurement tools. Some examples include: CHIPRA Core Measure: Developmental Screening in the First Three Years of Life Coordinated Care Organization (CCO) Incentive Metrics Office Report Tools: Provider and Office Staff Surveys Consumer or Patient-Surveys … Continue reading Quality Measurement
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