Inside the CMS plan to streamline quality measurement

12/27/24 at 03:00 AM

Inside the CMS plan to streamline quality measurement 
Modern Healthcare; by Bridget Early; 12/23/24 
Quality measurement is burdensome and complicated. The government and the private sector are struggling to figure out a good fix. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services uses quality data to inform its reimbursement rates, so it's a high-stakes matter for providers and health insurance companies. CMS has proposed an overarching framework meant to streamline the process: the Universal Foundation. ... The Universal Foundation consists of two dozen quality measures across several categories that track wellness and prevention, chronic conditions, behavioral health, and "person-centered" care. Those include measures of breast and colorectal cancer screenings, blood pressure, blood sugar levels, vaccinations, and hospital readmissions. ... CMS has incorporated this framework into recent regulations such as the Medicare Advantage final rule for 2024 and the Physician Fee Schedule final rule for 2025. 

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