AbstractIn 2009, a publicly transparent evidence-informed process responded to the requirement of the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) legislation to identify an initial core set of recommended children’s health care quality measures for voluntary use by Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, which together cover almost 40 million of America’s children and adolescents. Future efforts under CHIPRA will be used to improve and strengthen the initial core set, develop new measures as needed, and post improved core measure sets annually beginning in January 2013.This supplement aims to make available useful information about issues surrounding the initial core set and key concepts for moving forward...
his report, authored by USM Muskie School research staff, presents the results of the 16 CHIPRA Core...
AbstractObjectiveThe Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) mandates that ...
ABSTRACT: Quality measurement can inform and encourage improvement in child health care. Currently, ...
AbstractIn 2009, a publicly transparent evidence-informed process responded to the requirement of th...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the process used to identify the recommended core set of quality measur...
AbstractBackground and PurposeThe coming years could be a watershed period for children and health c...
(HHS) to identify by January 1, 2010, an initial core set of health care quality measures for volunt...
This brief describes Maine’s process for selecting child health quality measures, including identifi...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess measures of Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) cover...
AbstractBackgroundParent/consumer–reported data is valuable and necessary for population-based asses...
Synthesizes policy analyses and discussions with experts of provisions in the Children's Health Insu...
In recent times, passage of healthcare legislation such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has raised ...
Proposes a measurement framework to make data collection on the quality of children's health care mo...
AbstractBackgroundThe Institute of Medicine considers patient centeredness a core dimension of quali...
Section 401 of the Children\u27s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA) requi...
his report, authored by USM Muskie School research staff, presents the results of the 16 CHIPRA Core...
AbstractObjectiveThe Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) mandates that ...
ABSTRACT: Quality measurement can inform and encourage improvement in child health care. Currently, ...
AbstractIn 2009, a publicly transparent evidence-informed process responded to the requirement of th...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the process used to identify the recommended core set of quality measur...
AbstractBackground and PurposeThe coming years could be a watershed period for children and health c...
(HHS) to identify by January 1, 2010, an initial core set of health care quality measures for volunt...
This brief describes Maine’s process for selecting child health quality measures, including identifi...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess measures of Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) cover...
AbstractBackgroundParent/consumer–reported data is valuable and necessary for population-based asses...
Synthesizes policy analyses and discussions with experts of provisions in the Children's Health Insu...
In recent times, passage of healthcare legislation such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has raised ...
Proposes a measurement framework to make data collection on the quality of children's health care mo...
AbstractBackgroundThe Institute of Medicine considers patient centeredness a core dimension of quali...
Section 401 of the Children\u27s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA) requi...
his report, authored by USM Muskie School research staff, presents the results of the 16 CHIPRA Core...
AbstractObjectiveThe Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) mandates that ...
ABSTRACT: Quality measurement can inform and encourage improvement in child health care. Currently, ...