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Distributed by Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services (CMCS)
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At the Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) we are focused on transforming the healthcare
system into one that delivers better value to patients through competition
and innovation. To achieve this, we have three main objectives: empowering
patients, focusing on results, and unleashing innovation. The Medicaid and
CHIP Scorecard supports our objective of focusing on results because it
brings a new level of transparency and accountability to the Medicaid
program.
Today we continue to build on
our efforts to strengthen accountability through improvements to the
Scorecard and data transparency. As part of our commitment to robust public
reporting of quality and financial metrics that drive performance
improvement, we are pleased to announce the release of updated FFY 2017
Child and Adult Core Set data and resources. The updated FFY 2017 data and
resources provide information on 20 frequently reported child measures and
19 frequently reported adult measures voluntarily reported by states.
This release updates the FFY
2017 data and resources that were posted on Medicaid.gov in September 2018
and includes additional data reported by states during a one-time extension
period for reporting Core Set measures included in the Medicaid and CHIP Scorecard. CMS provided states that missed the deadline
for FFY 2017 reporting with an opportunity to report these Core Set
measures for possible inclusion in the next version of the Scorecard.
Please see the links below for
the full set of Child and Adult Core Set Measure reporting resources:
Child Core Set
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Child Core Set
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For Technical Assistance
related to the Child, Adult, and Health Home Core Set measures, please
contact MACQualityTA@cms.hhs.gov.
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