Harnessing electronic clinical data to report adult and prenatal immunization quality measures

Author:

Byron Sepheen C1,Roth Lindsey1,Acton Ryan M1,Shen Angela2

Affiliation:

1. National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington, DC, USA

2. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Leonard Davis Institute University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective To explore the use of health plan quality measures specified for electronic clinical data to monitor immunizations. Materials and Methods We analyzed 2018 data submitted by health plans reporting 2 new Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set measures assessing receipt of clinically recommended vaccines among pregnant women and adults. We analyzed the number of plans reporting a valid performance rate and electronic data source used. We consulted expert panels and reviewed coverage rates from other sources to understand the results. Results We received 136 data submissions across commercial, Medicaid and Medicare plans and 87 submissions across commercial and Medicaid plans for the adult and prenatal immunization measures, respectively. These submissions represent approximately 15% of possible submissions. Plans used claims, registries and electronic health records. Mean performance rates for adult immunizations were 21.2 (commercial), 14.0 (Medicaid) and 19.5% (Medicare). Mean rates for prenatal immunizations were 33.1 (commercial) and 16.7% (Medicaid). Discussion Results from the first year of reporting 2 electronic clinical data measures suggest health plans can feasibly report these measures and are seeking electronic data to supplement claims. Comparison of rates to other national results showed lower than expected rates for the adult immunization measure. However, prenatal immunization rates were on par with those from a national survey, suggesting this measure is closer to use for quality improvement. Conclusion Quality measure reporting that encourages connection to electronic data sources is a step forward in performance monitoring and improvement. The use of electronic sources may advance health information exchange for patient care.

Funder

National Vaccine Program Office, Department of Health and Human Services

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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