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July 18, 2019
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CMS Refreshes Medicaid and CHIP Scorecard
Data
refresh captures progress in state reporting as Scorecard seeks to improve
transparency and accountability regarding health care quality and
outcomes
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) refreshed data within the Medicaid and
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Scorecard, which was released for
the first time last year. The targeted data refresh, which comes amidst CMS’s
ongoing effort to transform Medicaid by promoting accountability and ensuring
program integrity for taxpayers, reflects states’ progress in increasing
their reporting of patients’ health outcomes, particularly related to
behavioral health.
The Scorecard is a central
component of the Trump Administration’s commitment to modernizing and
strengthening the Medicaid and CHIP programs – programs that provide health
coverage to more than 72 million Americans at a cost to taxpayers of over
$558 billion a year. The Scorecard allows every American to see how well the
Medicaid and CHIP programs are improving the lives of beneficiaries. It
also ensures the efficient use of taxpayer dollars so that those who
administer state Medicaid and CHIP programs can be held accountable for the
program’s performance.
“Everyone – whether you
are a beneficiary, taxpayer, or lawmaker – deserves to understand the
performance of our nation’s largest health coverage programs and often the
largest state expenses,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “More and more
states are voluntarily reporting their health outcomes in the Scorecard, and the
new data is leading us into an era of increased transparency and
accountability, so that together we can improve the quality of care we give
to the vulnerable Americans that depend on this vital program.”
The Scorecard also falls
in line with President Trump’s commitment to “cut the red tape” by aligning
existing reporting requirements with these other data sets and incorporating
new data over time. It includes measures voluntarily reported by states, as
well as federally reported measures, in three portions: state health system
performance; state administrative accountability; and federal administrative
accountability. The publication of the first Scorecard in June 2018 generated
a new level of interest in state Medicaid quality measures. Since that time,
state Medicaid directors focused on increasing their own reporting and, given
the progress states have made, CMS is refreshing data from the 2018 Scorecard
to capture new data from more states submitting their outcomes.
Highlights from today’s
data refresh include:
As part of CMS’s overall
commitment to robust public reporting of quality and administrative metrics
that drive performance improvement, the agency is also working to enhance the
functionality of the Scorecard as part of a comprehensive annual update
expected to be published later this fall. The updated Scorecard will have
improvements in both the measure set and in website functionality. CMS has
engaged with a broad set of internal and external stakeholders to finalize
the updates to the fall Scorecard measure set and to encourage greater
reporting across a broader set of metrics to improve consistency across
states. As states continue to seek greater flexibility from CMS, the
Scorecard serves as an important tool to ensure that CMS collects and reports
on critical outcome metrics.
In addition to bringing
greater transparency to Medicaid outcomes, CMS will continue to create an
environment of shared learning and opportunity through a strong state and
federal partnership to ensure best practices, which will lead to positive
health outcomes for our most vulnerable populations.
The Scorecard can be found
here: https://www.medicaid.gov/state-overviews/scorecard/index.html
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