Performance Measurement in Registries

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Performance Measurement in Registries

Introduction

This course addresses challenges and opportunities for long-term efforts to create ideal registries that also meet evolving performance measurement needs. While current options are limited to probabilistic matching
of large databases, more long-term strategies will be available in the future to accomplish the same objectives of quality improvement and performance measurement through the integration of administrative data.
One such cost-effective solution will be real-time
data acquisition  encounter. This course also describes short-term solutions for leveraging both administrative and registry data to make additional performance results available, as well as longer-term solutions to further
increase the utility of registries for performance
measurement and other purposes.

Course Aim

  • Collect and store data that can be analyzed
    and referred to as needed;
  • Provide tools to assist with population management, quality improvement, and data quality reporting assurance – for example, risk adjustment, trend analysis, population views, benchmarks, and quality report transmissions;
  • Standardize data elements and definitions across most conditions
  • Develop a uniform method of a client identity management
  • Allow registries to actively interoperate with electronic records systems