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The Quadruple Aim
Quadruple Aim

A Conceptual Framework

Improving the U.S. health care system requires four aims: improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations, reducing per capita costs and improving care team well-being. HITEQ Center resources seek to provide content and direction aligned with the goals of the Quadruple Aim

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Conducting an SRA in accordance with HIPAA policy is a complex task, especially for small to medium providers such as community health centers. The HIPAA Security Rule mandates security standards to safeguard electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) maintained by electronic health record (EHR) technology, with detailed attention to how ePHI is stored, accessed, transmitted, and audited. This rule is different from the HIPAA Privacy Rule, which requires safeguards to protect the privacy of PHI and sets limits and conditions on it use and disclosure. Meaningful Use supports the HIPAA Security Rule. In order to successfully attest to Meaningful Use, providers must conduct a security risk assessment (SRA), implement updates as needed, and correctly identify security deficiencies. By conducting an SRA regularly, providers can identify and document potential threats and vulnerabilities related to data security, and develop a plan of action to mitigate them.

Security vulnerabilities must be addressed before the SRA can be considered complete. Providers must document the process and steps taken to mitigate risks in three main areas: administration, physical environment, and technical hardware and software. The following set of resources provide education, strategies and tools for conducting SRA.

Security Risk Analysis Resources

Payer Mix Analysis Tool

Payer Mix Analysis Tool

Developed by PCDC in June 2023

This tool was developed in collaboration between Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) and the Health Information Technology Evaluation, and Quality (HITEQ) Center.

The intent of this Excel tool is to help health centers with a strategic review of their health plan contracts - across all product lines including Medicaid, Medicare, and Private/Commercial - to ensure their organization's financial sustainability and capacity to expand services to meet community needs.

The tool, available for download below, includes four tabs. Be sure to enable macros when you open the file, in the yellow banner across the top, as those are required for the tool to work as expected.

Tab 1: Health Plan (HP) Review Checklist: This checklist can serve as your initial workplan. It includes key action items for four planning stages, and enables you to identify the person responsible and due dates to help track progress.

Tab 2: Health Plan (HP) Contract Inventory: The template should be used to inventory and organize your existing/active health plan contracts. Keeping this information up-to-date and centrally organized is a key part of managing your revenue cycle and enabling regular conversation with your health plan contacts.

Tab 3: Health Plan (HP) Payer Mix Analysis: This template should leverage data pulled - from your EHR and/or practice administrative programs - to identify patient count, encounter volume, and revenue captured from each health plan business line.
Note: Make sure to include self-pay (sliding fee scale) patients in the blue row provided. Otherwise, your payer mix data may not be accurate.

Tab 4: Health Plan (HP) Payer Mix Visualizations: This template auto-updates leveraging the data provided in in the Inventory tab. This tab provides visualizations and summary tables for your health center's payer mix.
Note: Fields in yellow require data input from the health center. Fields in red are locked and will auto-populate based on your input in the yellow fields.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this tool is intended to equip health centers with general information related to planning and is not intended to replace or serve as a substitute for other tools, templates, and/or expert advice.

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Acknowledgements

This resource collection was cultivated and developed by the HITEQ team with valuable suggestions and contributions from HITEQ Project collaborators.

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