Hold hospitals and health plans accountable for disparities in care
"Require hospitals and health plans to collect, analyze and report health care quality for disparity populations and holding them accountable for any differences found. … Diversify the workforce to ensure culturally effective care."
Sources: Obama health care plan
Subjects: Diversity, Health Care, Transparency
Health bills include provisions for disparity
Updated: Monday, December 21st, 2009 | By Angie Drobnic Holan
The health care reform bill under consideration in the U.S. Senate includes provisions that call for the federal government to collect data on disparity populations.
What's a disparity population? It's any group that tends to get sicker or have worse outcomes than the overall population. It can be defined in terms of race, ethnicity, sex, primary language, and disability status, and it can also apply to rural populations.
The Senate health bill gives the U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services or a designee the authority to develop standards for collecting health data in regards to race, ethnicity, sex, primary language, and disability status, as well as rural populations.
It's not clear from the legislative language whether hospitals and health plans will be explicitly required to collect data and then be held accountable. The legislation does say the secretary should consider "minimizing the administrative burdens of data collection and reporting on States, providers, and health plans." We'll have to wait to see how the new rules develop. For now, we rate this promise In the Works.
Sources:
U.S. Senate,
Section-by-Section Analysis of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
U.S. Senate,
the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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