ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Thomson Healthcare (NYSE: TOC) (TSX: TOC) has introduced Physician Performance Assessment, an application that health plans, regional health collaboratives, and other organizations use to evaluate the quality and cost of medical care.
The Physician Performance Assessment application is the first of its kind to emphasize clinical quality in two distinct ways. First, it evaluates whether medical care follows established clinical guidelines while it accounts for the severity and duration of the medical condition being treated. It doesn't focus merely on the consumption of healthcare resources. Second, it generates reports that inform physicians and physician networks about gaps in their patient care, so they can take corrective steps and improve clinical quality.
"Organizations that pay for medical care - health plans, employers, and government agencies - need to assess whether they are getting value for their money," said Thomson Healthcare Vice President Jeff Hanson. "And physicians are concerned that rating systems are more focused on cutting costs than raising quality. Our methodology meets the needs of healthcare payers - in a way that is credible, fair and helpful to doctors."
Thomson Healthcare has years of experience measuring the quality and cost of healthcare for leading health plans, hospitals, government agencies, and leading employer consortiums such as The Leapfrog Group and Bridges to Excellence. "The knowledge and methodologies developed through our extensive experience are distilled into the Physician Performance Assessment application," Hanson said.
This new analytic solution effectively analyzes the cost and quality of medical care by:
* Accounting for the severity of a patient's disease and other
complicating conditions as well as their health risk. In this way,
Physician Performance Assessment levels the playing field for doctors
with sicker patients - ensuring fair comparisons with their peers.
* Evaluating physician performance from a clinical point of view, while
also assessing the use of healthcare resources. This approach looks at
the severity and duration of the medical condition and how it can best
be treated, keeping the focus on the quality of care and not just the
cost.
* Using widely accepted and scientifically valid measures of physician
performance developed by the National Quality Forum, The National
Committee for Quality Assurance, and the AQA (formerly the Ambulatory
Care Quality Alliance). These metrics are the healthcare industry's most
reliable standards for evaluating clinical care.
Physician Performance Assessment also helps doctors improve the quality of care, because it shows how they compare with their peers and generates reports that identify gaps in care and "action lists" indicating which patients need intervention. For example, doctors are informed whether their diabetic patients have received all the recommended care and, if not, which patients are missing tests or treatments. Physician networks are shown who among their doctors are high performers and who needs remediation.
About Thomson Healthcare
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