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Overview

Data monitoring, from the highest level down to the patient level is critical to identifying trends, gaining insights, and communicating transparently with staff and stakeholders. Data monitoring approaches such as dashboarding are used to display data in a simple and intuitive way, allowing a snapshot of performance on selected measures to see changes or areas for improvement. Business intelligence systems such as population health management analytics allows for the monitoring of the health of a whole patient population, stratified by various characteristics, thereby supporting care planning, resource allocation, and training opportunities. Resources in this section include tools to begin dashboarding, considerations for taking the next step with population health management and guidance on how to navigate the many factors of any data monitoring approach.

Monitoring and Communicating with Data
The FQHC Alternative Payment Methodology Toolkit: Fundamentals of Developing a Capitated FQHC APM

The FQHC Alternative Payment Methodology Toolkit: Fundamentals of Developing a Capitated FQHC APM

A Guide for Primary Care Associations and Health Centers

This comprehensive guide from Curt Degenfelder with NACHC describes not only the types of financial and utilization data needed to develop a payment model, but it also covers how the data can be used as well as key challenges and considerations when using the data. The guide also provides an overview of data available from and used by payers. These data include attribution and assignment-related data.

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Intended Audienceprimary care associations, health center leadership

Acknowledgements

This resource collection was compiled by the HITEQ Center staff with guidance from HITEQ Advisory Committee members and collaborators of the HITEQ Center.

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