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Feb. 27, 2019 / By Kristine Daynes
Compliance requires exacting skills. HIM departments are expected to make sure patient care is appropriately documented, check for medical necessity, assign codes with ICD-10 specificity, identify conditions present on admission […]
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Aug. 27, 2018 / By Kristine Daynes
As the volume of outpatient care has grown over the past several years, so has interest in outpatient clinical documentation improvement (CDI). Yet many organizations struggle to define what exactly […]
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July 13, 2018 / By Kristine Daynes
Roughly 40 percent of healthcare financial leaders say their organizations lack in-house expertise and staffing for extremely important activities, such as managing new regulations and payment models. The gaps put […]
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June 4, 2018 / By Kristine Daynes
HHS is adapting yet again of one of its most widespread quality initiatives, called Partnership for Patients. Will it be more of the same or a whole new game? HHS […]
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April 25, 2018 / By Kristine Daynes
Gaining or losing? There are mixed messages about the profitability of healthcare delivery organizations. Earlier this year, Modern Healthcare reported that hospitals’ overall operating margins in 2016 increased to an […]
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April 2, 2018 / By Kristine Daynes
Perhaps it’s true that we tend to see what we expect to see. In my job, I work with healthcare quality measures. Given this bias, my scan of the media […]
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Feb. 28, 2018 / By Kristine Daynes
I’ve been reading ProvenCare, which describes the Geisinger approach to health care and is filled with mottos such as “achieving extreme patient satisfaction” and “treating patients like family.” One discovery […]
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Jan. 29, 2018 / By Kristine Daynes
Recently, I reviewed the Medicare Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) scores for three hospitals recognized nationally for outstanding care and patient safety. They didn’t look good. The ratings for clinical outcomes […]
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Dec. 22, 2017 / By Kristine Daynes
Hierarchical Condition Categories (HCCs) have been the underlying risk adjustment for many Medicare programs for several years. But they didn’t attract wide interest until CMS began shifting more payment toward […]
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Oct. 23, 2017 / By Kristine Daynes
Years ago, I briefly thought my calling in life might be as a bookie in Las Vegas. I was in business school and had developed a statistical model that could […]
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Aug. 7, 2017 / By Kristine Daynes
Healthcare pundits agree this is a time of uncertainty. Depending on your media of choice, uncertainty either reigns (New York Times), looms (CNN), or trickles down (Public News Service). Given […]
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June 21, 2017 / By Kristine Daynes
Profitability for a health plan used to be a factor of actuarial skill and efficient operations. Insurers tended to invest in technology to increase the efficiency of call centers, contract […]
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May 22, 2017 / By Kristine Daynes
The digital age has created more noise than useful information. This is especially true in health care, where the quantity of electronic health information has exploded over the past decade. […]
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May 3, 2017 / By Kristine Daynes
Value-based payment models are attracting attention for risk adjustment methodologies, especially HCC risk adjustment, which is used to calculate cost benchmarks for Medicare Advantage and other CMS payment models including […]
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Feb. 20, 2017 / By Kristine Daynes
Shifting from volume-driven to value-based healthcare wouldn’t be so difficult if value meant just one thing. But every payer and value-based program defines value to suit its own purposes—on good […]
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Jan. 18, 2017 / By Kristine Daynes
We all know the Trump administration’s commitment to repeal and replace key components of the Affordable Care Act. What we don’t know is what that will look like or how […]
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Dec. 2, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
Two years ago, I blogged about my favorite websites for information on population health. Since then my inbox has become crowded with e-newsletters and alerts. Recently I found myself unsubscribing […]
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Oct. 24, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
What is the most effective mechanism in the U.S. to achieve the goals of health reform? Is it cutting-edge technology? Risk-based payment models? Affordable health insurance coverage for more people? […]
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Sept. 9, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
CMS recently announced the 2015 financial and quality results for nearly 400 Medicare ACOs. My 3M colleagues and I were eager to sift through the data for insights to help […]
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Aug. 19, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
So much hope is invested in health data. As technology zooms into the 21st century (wearables, predictive modeling, precision medicine), health data organizations are scrambling to keep up. The promise […]
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July 25, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
One surprising development as health care shifts toward risk-based payment is how many health systems intend to become insurers. According to one study, half of health systems have applied or […]
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June 24, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
At the AHIP conference last week, Bernard Tyson, CEO of Kaiser Permanente, spoke forcefully about health equity during a panel session. “We need to rethink the best way to provide […]
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May 23, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
Hospitals and physician practices are skeptical about the real value of value-based care. A Frost & Sullivan study for 3M found fewer than half of providers agreed that value-based care […]
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April 27, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
The 3M Client Experience Summit this year is a combination science fair and storytelling festival for healthcare professionals. In all the best ways. There is an actual science fair of […]
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March 28, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
As CMS launches its mandatory bundled payment program, payers on the fence may be wondering if it’s time to push their providers toward bundles also. A number of commercial insurers […]
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Feb. 22, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
CMS released seven sets of core quality measures earlier this month. They come from a collaboration with AHIP, NQF and other stakeholders to harmonize performance measures across commercial and government […]
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Jan. 20, 2016 / By Kristine Daynes
Connected care is a popular concept in the healthcare IT world. Commonly, it is used in conversations about interoperability, mobile applications, patient portals, wearable devices, and telehealth. These technologies will […]
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Dec. 28, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
This question was posed by an audience member to speakers at the 3M Value-Based Care Conference. The answers were all “yes,” but not without qualification about how data transparency changes […]
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Nov. 20, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
Last month, David Blumenthal, MD, director of The Commonwealth Fund, addressed a 3M conference in New York City on value-based care. He mentioned soon-to-be-released recommendations from his organization on effective […]
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Oct. 28, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
There is no common definition for population health. But if you ask enough healthcare executives, you’ll get a clear sense of what it means in terms of how it challenges […]
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Oct. 9, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
I’ve heard value-based care called “the new ICD-10.” I understand the comparison, at least in reference to regulatory disruption. But aside from the CMS willpower behind value-based care, I don’t […]
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Aug. 31, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
It’s hard to get rid of something you use but don’t like, even if it’s no longer practical. Things that are familiar have a lot of staying power. That may […]
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July 31, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
I love hearing about multi-source or all-payer claims databases (APCDs). I’m not a data scientist, but I know enough about analytics to appreciate the possibilities within an APCD. Each announcement […]
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June 22, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
Anyone who has renovated a home while living in it should relate to the challenges of shifting to value-based payment. It is takes time, money and grit to redesign a […]
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May 26, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
Although cost is a common topic in health care, it is not commonly understood. As one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, similarly, in health care, one man’s cost is […]
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May 8, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
Thirty-eight states are developing State Innovation Models (SIM), or new models for multi-payer healthcare payment and service delivery, funded by grants from CMS. The SIM program tests ways to lower […]
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Jan. 12, 2015 / By Kristine Daynes
There is plenty of speculation about the fate of hospitals and healthcare IT. The uncertainty could make it difficult for hospital executives to set strategies for the coming year. Yet, […]