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April 26, 2018
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CMS Administrator Verma
Unveils New Strategy to Fuel Data-driven Patient Care, Transparency
New Medicare Advantage data resource released
Today, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator
Seema Verma announced the agency’s new Data Driven Patient Care Strategy as
part of the MyHealthEData
initiative at the ninth annual Health Datapalooza conference in Washington,
D.C. The strategy positions CMS to further support industry innovation in
unleashing the power of data to inform patients’ healthcare decisions and
transform the healthcare system by enhancing security and privacy,
improving quality, increasing efficiency, and reducing costs.
In March 2018, the Trump Administration announced MyHealthEData, a
government-wide initiative spearheaded by the White House Office of
American Innovation, designed to help patients access and share their
medical data throughout their healthcare journey while ensuring they are
empowered to make decisions about when to share it, keeping their
information secure and private.
As the latest effort under MyHealthEData, the Data Driven Patient Care
Strategy is based on three critical cornerstones: putting patients first,
making more data available and taking an “application programming interface
(API)-approach” to exchanging data in a secure and private manner with CMS
partners in the spirit of improving healthcare for all beneficiaries. These
cornerstone principles are reflected in the data initiatives CMS is
announcing today and other federal efforts underway to improve the nation’s
healthcare system through data innovation.
“We know we can’t achieve value-based care until we put the patient at
the center of our healthcare system,” Administrator Verma said. “The Data
Driven Patient Care Strategy will empower patients with the information
they need as consumers of healthcare to enable them to make informed
decisions about the care they need. Ultimately, the cornerstone of a
patient-centered system is data—quality data, cost data and a patient’s own
data.”
Additionally, as part of CMS’ commitment to data-driven innovation,
Administrator Verma announced Medicare Advantage encounter data is now
available to researchers for the first time, and annual updates are
planned. Release of the Medicare Advantage encounter data will provide
researchers insight into care delivered under Medicare Advantage and permit
research that will improve the Medicare program.
Expanded Access to Encounter Data
CMS is expanding data available to researchers starting with 2015
Medicare Advantage (MA) encounter data, which provides detailed information
about services to beneficiaries enrolled in a Medicare Advantage managed
care plan in calendar year 2015. Researchers already have access to
Medicare claims data for the fee-for-service program, and this release of
MA data will provide a fuller picture of care provided to Medicare
beneficiaries.
CMS also plans to release data from Medicaid and the Children’s Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) next year, realizing such data has the potential
to facilitate research that will help drive innovation and competition in
the healthcare system and, ultimately, help doctors and patients make the
best decisions about care.
“Data has the potential to help produce better, more targeted treatments
for patients, improving their quality of life while at the same time
reducing costs,” Administrator Verma said.
For more information or to request encounter data, please visit the CMS
Research Data Assistance Center website at www.resdac.org.
More CMS Efforts to Unleash the Power of Data
Today’s data-related announcements follow and build on several ongoing
initiatives the Trump Administration launched earlier this year to put
patients’ health information into their own hands and make healthcare data
more useful to consumers:
- Blue
Button 2.0: As part of MyHealthEData, CMS in March 2018
launched Blue Button 2.0, which allows Medicare beneficiaries to take
charge of their own claims data by providing it to them in a
universal, secure digital format. Blue Button 2.0 is a
developer-friendly, standards-based API enabling beneficiaries to
connect their claims data to the applications, services and research
programs they choose.
- Promoting
Interoperability: CMS, in the proposed
hospital payment rule issued this week, announced plans to
overhaul the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Incentive Programs, which are now known as the Promoting
Interoperability programs. CMS has proposed to focus the program
requirements on EHR interoperability and providing patients with
electronic access to their health information, so data follows the
patient and consumers can take ownership of and access their records
in a useable format.
The Administrator’s remarks at the 2018 Health Datapalooza will be
available after her speech at: https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Press-releases/2018-Press-releases-items/2018-04-26-2.html
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