Description
This column chart shows performance measure rates for behavioral health by Health Home for follow-up after hospitalizations. The base dataset contains measures that evaluate the quality of care delivered by Health Homes for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Core Set and Health Home State Plan Amendment (SPA). To support ongoing assessment of the effectiveness of the Health Home model, the CMS has established a recommended Core Set of health care quality measures that it intends to promulgate in the rule making process.
Please refer to the Overview document for additional information.
Please refer to the Overview document for additional information.
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- quality, costs & safety, facilities and services, medicaid, quality of care, health home, spa, core set
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Licensing and Attribution
- Data Provided By
- New York State Department of Health
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Dataset Information
- Agency
- Health, Department of
Dataset Summary
- Office/Division
- Office of Quality and Patient Safety
- Program Owner
- Bureau of Quality Measurement for Special Populations
- Time Period
- Beginning 2013
- Posting Frequency
- Yearly
- Coverage
- Statewide
- Granularity
- Health Home; adult or child
- Units
- Health Home
Disclaimers
- Limitations
- Rates for Health Homes are not reported if the Health Home sample size is too small. Measures are based on past data and may not accurately reflect a Health Home’s most current population or quality of care performance. Please refer to the measures documents for descriptions of measures included in each measurement period. The results include only enrolled Health Home members who are also Medicaid members not enrolled in Medicare (non-dual only). Please refer to the overview document for information about the limitations.
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