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Mar 09, 2005 09:09 PM

Hedis 2005...


Has anyone gotten their assignments yet? On the road yet? Are you using laptops or paper tools?

This is my first year. Everytime we hear the data is ready, it has to be re-run, so we continue to wait for our assignments, getting more anxious as the available days to get it accomplished in tick by.


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No. 1
from Mission
Old Mar 10, 2005, 09:37 AM

Default HEDIS Boo!!
We're supposed to get our data today. We'll see what happens...
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No. 2
from ARBY
Old Mar 12, 2005, 10:04 PM
Updated Mar 12, 2005 at 10:06 PM by ARBY

I did HEDIS the last 3 springs when I lived in So. CA and, as you've said, they can't seem to get their act together to get assignments out in a timely fashion. WE have a time limit but the insurance companies don't seem to know who THEIR clients are. (I worked directly for an insurance co.). We had "class" usually the first part of Feb. and you would think they could have the assignments pretty much ready then.
Hoolahan, the first year we used laptops and the last 2 years we used paper. Both had good and bad points.
This year I live in west TX and they don't seem to care about compliance out here as the only HEDIS jobs I found are in the big cities in east/central TX such as Austin, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston and San Antonio. I'd sure like to have done it again this spring but am just in the wrong place.
GOOD LUCK ...wish I were out on the road with ya.
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No. 3
from Mission
Old Mar 14, 2005, 10:36 AM

The reason it generally takes so long to get your assignments is because it's better for the MCO to use claims data rather than hybrid data. If the MCO has a claims lag then they have to wait before they can give you your assignments. In some states, like New York, medicare reimbursement rates are tied to HEDIS scores (those are the places, obviously,where they care more about compliance). Also, some MCO have incentive compensation programs for their delegates based on HEDIS scores. I know at my company there's a lot of money tied into HEDIS and heads have rolled in the past because of mistakes.
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No. 4
from hoolahan
Old Mar 29, 2005, 10:32 PM

Well, we got our assignments the end of the second week of March, and I got most of the appointments scheduled the following week.

I have 4 counties in NJ, a total of 700 charts and over 250 sites.
I have been on the road for 2 weeks, and the weather has been terrible, rainy, gloomy. Geez, I thought I'd be cruising abound in sunshine. At least I got some great new CD's to listen to on my new CD player in the car.

I got a lighter assignment, probably because it's my first year, so I'll help everyone else finish.
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No. 5
from ARBY
Old Mar 30, 2005, 09:58 AM
Updated Mar 30, 2005 at 10:00 AM by ARBY

Shouldn't tell you this but when I was in So. CA, part of my assignment was the Palm Springs area. It was a tough job but somebody had to do it. HA! HA! Trouble is, by the time you got done for the day, it was so hot and I was so tired, I didn't do much but go back to the motel and do my paperwork. I was usually there for about 9 days total (usually divided it into about 3 times). Luckily I'd been there enough that it didn't bother me to miss the "fun" while there on assignment. The first year I had about 800 charts and wondered how I'd ever do that many. The last 2 years I had about 1300 and they were a breeze...in fact the last year I had 2 weeks when I didn't schedule anything and still had time to help with other offices that didn't get done by other abstractors. Good luck and let us know how things are going.
ARBY
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No. 6
from hoolahan
Old Mar 30, 2005, 11:46 AM

Ah, rub it in why don't ya! Just kidding, that sounds cool.

Are you finding the diabetes and HTN measures very time consuming? I am assuming you are doing these, but I know the commercial MCO's do less measures than the Medicaid MCO's, which is where I work. Looking for eye exams in a 2 year time frame is totally disorganized sloppy charts...ugh!
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No. 7
from ARBY
Old Apr 10, 2005, 05:32 PM

Default Hi Hoolahan
Originally Posted by hoolahan
Ah, rub it in why don't ya! Just kidding, that sounds cool.

Are you finding the diabetes and HTN measures very time consuming? I am assuming you are doing these, but I know the commercial MCO's do less measures than the Medicaid MCO's, which is where I work. Looking for eye exams in a 2 year time frame is totally disorganized sloppy charts...ugh!
Hi, I've just arrived in OH to visit relatives for about a month so I was late in getting back to you.

YES, the diabetes measures can take FORVER...especially when the charts are 4" thick and NO dividers and the docs handwriting is TERRIBLE!!!! I kind of liked doing them because they were sugh a challenge.
Our HTN didn't seem to bad, especially if you had an office that was even half-way organized. As I recall, we just had to show their most recent B/P for the year and document when it was dx'd...great if they have a problem/diagnosis sheet.
I DIDN'T like OB but then it seemed like the insurance co. I worked for kept changing their idea all the time about what to accept and how to document it.

Good luck with your audits and keep me posted as to how they are going...sure wish I was doing them this year.
ARBY
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No. 8
Old Sep 24, 2005, 04:03 AM

Just reading thru the posts and find this very interesting. How did your audits go? Is it something you would like to do again?
I am interested in learning this process and looking into it for the coming spring... is it something I can do while working my other job? I work full time nights at a hospital in Northern Virginia.
Thanks for any info your willing to share.
Wanda
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No. 9
from MPTampa
Old Dec 11, 2005, 08:55 PM

Default Re: Hedis 2005...
I have done HEDIS for the past 3 years and it is a great temporary project to work on. If you are interested in finding HEDIS positions I would look online for companies that specialize in this type of work, a lot of health plans outsource these projects to nursing agencies. I am excited for HEDIS 2006 to start it will be my third year with the same company. If I can help anyone with some info about HEDIS you can email me.
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