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Meeting Agenda





Meeting of the IOM Committee on Quality Measures for the Healthy People Leading Health Indicators

December 10, 2012

AGENDA

Location:
NAS Building
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
Room 120

 
10:00 a.m.      Welcome and introductions
       Steven Teutsch
IOM Committee Chair
 
10:15 a.m.      Giving of the charge
       Howard Koh
Assistant Secretary for Health
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
       Peggy Honoré
Director, Public Health System, Finance, and
    Quality Program
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
HHS
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2013. Toward Quality Measures for Population Health and the Leading Health Indicators. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18339.
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10:55 a.m.      Questions from the committee
 
11:25 a.m.      A perspective on quality measurement in health care
        Mary Barton
Vice President, Performance Management
National Committee for Quality Assurance
 
11:45 a.m.      Questions from the committee
 
12:00 p.m.      Lunch
 
1:00 p.m.      Quality measurement at the interface of health care and population health
        Shari Ling
Deputy Chief Medical Officer
Office of Clinical Standards and Quality
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
        John Auerbach
Professor of Practice
Director, Institute of Urban Health Research
Northeastern University
Former Massachusetts Commissioner of Public
    Health and Co-Chair, Massachusetts Statewide
    Quality Advisory Committee
        Sanne Magnan
Executive Director
Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement
 
2:00 p.m.      Questions from the committee
 
2:25 p.m.      Break
 
2:35 p.m.      Developing public health quality indicators: From practical approaches to specific topics
        Greg Randolph
Director, NC Center for Public Health Quality Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of North Carolina
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2013. Toward Quality Measures for Population Health and the Leading Health Indicators. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18339.
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        Rohit Ramaswamy
Director, Center for Global Learning
Clinical Associate Professor
Public Health Leadership Program
University of North Carolina
        Abraham Wandersman
Professor, Department of Psychology
University of South Carolina
 
3:35 p.m.      Questions from the committee
 
       An update from the National Quality Forum Population Health: Prevention Endorsement Maintenance Steering Committee
        Paul Jarris
Executive Director
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
Co-Chair of the Steering Committee

Kurt Stange
Professor of Family Medicine, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Sociology, and Oncology
Case Western Reserve University
Co-Chair of the Steering Committee
 
4:40 p.m.      Questions from the committee
 
5:00 p.m.      Adjourn
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The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee on Quality Measures for the Healthy People Leading Health Indicators was charged by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health to identify measures of quality for the 12 Leading Health Indicator (LHI) topics and 26 Leading Health Indicators in Healthy People 2020 (HP2020), the current version of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) 10-year agenda for improving the nation's health.

The scope of work for this project is to use the nine aims for improvement of quality in public health (population-centered, equitable, proactive, health promoting, risk reducing, vigilant, transparent, effective, and efficient) as a framework to identify quality measures for the Healthy People Leading Health Indicators (LHIs). The committee reviewed existing literature on the 12 LHI topics and the 26 Leading Health Indicators. Quality measures for the LHIs that are aligned with the nine aims for improvement of quality in public health will be identified. When appropriate, alignments with the six Priority Areas for Improvement of Quality in Public Health will be noted in the Committee's report. Toward Quality Measures for Population Health and the Leading Health Indicators also address data reporting and analytical capacities that must be available to capture the measures and for demonstrating the value of the measures to improving population health.

Toward Quality Measures for Population Health and the Leading Health Indicators provides recommendations for how the measures can be used across sectors of the public health and health care systems. The six priority areas (also known as drivers) are population health metrics and information technology; evidence-based practices, research, and evaluation; systems thinking; sustainability and stewardship; policy; and workforce and education.

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