Monday, July 29, 2013

HEDIS Data Collection


HEDIS data are collected through surveys, claim forms, prescriptions and medical charts for hospitalizations, medical office visits and procedures.


Administrative data are electronic records of services, including insurance claims and registration systems from hospitals, clinics, medical offices, pharmacies and labs.


What happens with the data collected? :

The "Best Health Plans" list is published in the magazine in October and is available on the magazine's web site. Other local business organizations, governmental agencies and media report HEDIS results, usually when they are released in the fall.



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Paul G. Silverio-Benet

HEDIS Measures

HEDIS Measures


HEDIS measures address a broad range of important health issues. Among them are the following:           
  • Asthma Medication Use
  • Persistence of Beta-Blocker Treatment after a Heart Attack
  • Controlling High Blood Pressure
  • Comprehensive Diabetes Care
  • Breast Cancer Screening
  • Antidepressant Medication Management
  • Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Status
  • Childhood and Adult Weight/BMI Assessment


For more information contact us at:

hppaccuchecker@gmail.com



Paul Silverio-Benet

What is HEDIS

What is HEDIS ?

HEDIS is a set of standardized performance measures the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) developed to allow for comparison across health plans based on quality, not just cost.

Your HEDIS scores can also help you understand how you compare to other Network Health providers, as well as to the national average. By working together, we can ensure your Network Health patients, our members, receive optimal preventive and quality care.

The HEDIS measures are collected annually. Call us at 877-938-9311 or 305-227-2383  if you have questions or want more information about the .HEDIS measures



Paul G. Silverio-Benet

hppaccuchecker@gmail.com