Lee Revere Ph.D., et. al. evaluate the robustness of the CMS Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (HVBP) total performance score (TPS) in new #HSR article @wileyhealth Abstract: hsr.org/node/677720
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@WileyHealth WHAT IS KNOWN: TPS is intended to be capable of differentiating hospital-level quality on an annual basis. Prior research found evidence that highest performing hospitals maintain their status year after year while preventing lower-ranked hospitals from increasing in position
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@WileyHealth FINDINGS: Annual TPS is skewed, showing a large gap between top-performing hospitals and all others. Results also show significant movement year to year, with hospitals moving in and out of the top and bottom performance categories disproportionately
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@WileyHealth CONCLUSIONS: It may be time for CMS to redesign the HVBP incentive program to assure the measures accurately demonstrate sustained improvement. Read the full article: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
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