Understanding the HEDIS MY 2027 Public Comment Period
The HEDIS® public comment period is an essential event for health plans as it influences the future of healthcare quality measurement. Each year, this period allows stakeholders to provide feedback on proposed new measures and changes to existing ones. The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has opened the public comment period for Measurement Year (MY) 2027, inviting health plans to engage critically with upcoming changes that reflect a trend towards increasingly digital and outcome-oriented health measures.
Key Changes on the Horizon
One significant development in HEDIS MY 2027 is the proposed inclusion of new electronic clinical data systems (ECDS) measures. The NCQA is introducing new indicators that cater to evolving clinical practices, such as the Follow-Up After Acute and Urgent Care Visits for Asthma measure (AAF-E) and the Tobacco Use Screening and Cessation Intervention (TSC-E). Retiring older measures like the Asthma Medication Ratio (AMR) signifies a shift towards measures that prioritize more comprehensive data and updated clinical practices.
Implications for Health Plans in Connecticut
For health insurance executives within Connecticut, understanding these measure shifts is crucial. The proposed updates not only impact how quality is reported but also affect clinical workflows and administrative protocols. With the inclusion of new measures, health plans are pressed to enhance their data collection processes, aligning them with the NCQA's ongoing transition toward standardized, digital-first measurement approaches.
The Future of Quality Measures
As healthcare increasingly incorporates digital tools, measures like the reworked Adult Immunization Status indicator will have wider implications. Plans are advised to prepare for the expansion of population segments within specific measures. For instance, NCQA's proposal to broaden Pneumococcal vaccination tracking to individuals aged 50 and up reflects ongoing updates in clinical guidelines concerning adult immunization.
How to Engage in the Public Comment Process
Health executives should leverage the opportunity for direct engagement during the public comment period. Comments can be submitted until 5:00 p.m. (ET) on March 13, and it's imperative that providers of healthcare actively voice their perspectives on proposed changes. These insights can help shape the finalized measures, ensuring they are not only achievable but meaningful for the populations they serve.
Your Role in Shaping Healthcare Quality
Your expertise and insights can influence timeline and priorities in the healthcare sector. Engage in the public comment process by visiting the NCQA website before the deadline. By doing so, you not only express support for beneficial measures but also direct the focus towards what truly matters in improving healthcare quality and outcomes across Connecticut and beyond.
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