2013
DOI: 10.1089/pop.2013.0037
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Building a Citywide, All-Payer, Hospital Claims Database to Improve Health Care Delivery in a Low-Income, Urban Community

Abstract: Developing data-driven local solutions to address rising health care costs requires valid and reliable local data. Traditionally, local public health agencies have relied on birth, death, and specific disease registry data to guide health care planning, but these data sets provide neither health information across the lifespan nor information on local health care utilization patterns and costs. Insurance claims data collected by local hospitals for administrative purposes can be used to create valuable populat… Show more

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“…In accordance with the collaborative evaluation model, we worked with internal stakeholders, including Cycle III collaborators, UDOH staff, and external stakeholders, to develop the model to evaluate the overall project and the vision for evaluation [3]. We engaged stakeholders by sharing information about how our program evaluation plan follows the six major precepts of the collaborative model mentioned previously.…”
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“…In accordance with the collaborative evaluation model, we worked with internal stakeholders, including Cycle III collaborators, UDOH staff, and external stakeholders, to develop the model to evaluate the overall project and the vision for evaluation [3]. We engaged stakeholders by sharing information about how our program evaluation plan follows the six major precepts of the collaborative model mentioned previously.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…APCDs provide transparency in pricing across healthcare providers [7]. This transparency, which is reasoned, will allow market forces, instigated by the payers and the public, to drive down cost and J. H. Garvin et al increase quality [3] [4] [5]. Transparency, however, involves more than listing prices for services.…”
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“…2 Although super-utilizers represent 5% of the population, they account for 50% of health care expenditures. 3 The SU strategy focuses on reducing these expenditures by reducing preventable hospital visits, employing a strategy based on data, 6 stakeholder engagement, and clinical redesign. It is clear that system transformation requires fundamental changes to produce high value care or improved outcomes at lower cost.…”
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