CVE Selection and Chartering Process 7 25 07

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Chartering Value Exchanges for Value-driven Health Care

CVE Selection and Chartering Process 7 25 07

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Process for the Selection and Chartering of Value Exchanges


Step One:

Reviewers will be identified from Quality Alliance Steering Committee Expansion and Infrastructure Workgroups (see list below) and supplemented as needed to make 3-4 five member review teams.


Step Two:

Reviewers will be assigned to teams such that each team is comprised of one purchaser/employer, one health plan representative, one provider representative, one consumer representative, and one non-AHRQ federal employee. Each team will be supplemented as needed to include Quality Improvement Organization and Health Information Exchange expertise.


Step Three:

Two month enrollment period opens September 1 with application and instructions posted on AHRQ website.


Step Four:

Notice of open enrollment placed on HHS website.


Step Five:

Email sent to all Community Leaders notifying them of enrollment and application posting.


Step Six:

Conference call of reviewers conducted to explain process, timelines, and scoring instructions.


Step Seven:

Each application screened by AHRQ staff for Community Leader designation.

Step Eight:

Applications assigned to specific teams with conflicts of interest minimized. If feasible, each application reviewed by two teams (assumes 30 applicants and maximum of 15 applications per team).


Step Nine:

Applications assigned and scored as they are submitted.


Step 10:

AHRQ staff average each applicant’s average scores by function.


Step 11:

A grid of applicants’ average scores by function presented to the AHRQ Director to make final decision of how many and which applicants will be chartered at the end of the first month and at the close of the enrollment period. Attempts will be made to maximize geographical and population diversity.


Step 12:

Total group of VEs selected to be chartered presented to entire group of reviewers without scores for final reactions and sign off.


Step 13:

Plans to publically announce those selected established (press releases, press conference, etc.)


Step 14:

Selected entities notified and arrangements for public announcements finalized.


Step 15:

Signed charters readied for distribution.


Step 16:

Distribution mechanism finalized.

REVIEWERS from QUALITY ALLIANCE STEERING COMMITTEE WORKGROUPS


Representation Type

Quality Alliance Expansion Work Group

Quality Alliance Infrastructure Work Group

Chair

Peter Lee, CEO

Pacific Business Group on Health

San Francisco, CA 94105

Tel: 415-615-6368

Fax: 415-281-0960

[email protected]

Assistant: Alison Park

Tel: 415-615-6308

[email protected]


Chris Queram, President/CEO

Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality

P. O. Box 258100

Madison,WI 53725-8100

Tel: 608-250-1505

Fax: TBA

[email protected]

Assistant: TBA

Physician Leaders

Bruce Bagley, MD

Medical Dir., Quality Improvements

AAFP

11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway

Leewood, KS 66211

Tel: 913-906-6000 x4120

Fax: TBA

[email protected]

Assistant: Chris Donahue

Tel: 913-906-6000 x4149

[email protected]


Jeff Rich, MD

Chairman, Society of Thoracic Surgeons

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
633 N. Saint Clair Street, Suite 2320
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 202-5800
Fax: (312) 202-5801


ALSO:

Mid-Atlantic Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Ltd.

400 W. Brambleton Ave., Suite 200

Norfolk, VA 23510
Tel: 757- 622-2677

Fax: 757-623-2707

[email protected]


Hospital Leaders










Elliot Sternberg, MD

SVP and Chief Medical Officer

St. Joseph Health System

500 South Main Street, STE 1000

Orange, CA 92868

Tel: 714/347-7500

Fax: TBA

e-mail: TBA

Assistant: TBA


Purchasing Coalitions















Louise Probst, Executive Director

Gateway Purchasers Coalition for Health

8888 Ladue Road, Suite 250

St. Louis, MO 63124

Tel: 314-721-7800

Fax: 314-721-6874 fax

[email protected]

Assistant: TBA

Andrew Webber,President

National Business Coalition on Health

1015 18th Street N.W., Suite 730
Washington, DC 20036

Tel: 202-775-9300 ex. 20

Tel 2: 202-955-5102

Fax: TBA

Mobile: 202-701-5860

[email protected]

Assistant: Maria Cornejo

Tel: TBA

Washington, DC

Purchasers/ Employer


Lawrence M. Becker,Director-Benefits

Xerox Corporation

100 Clinton Ave.

Xrx2-027

Rochester, New York 14604-1801

Tel: 585-423-5653

Fax: 216-423-3915

[email protected]

Assistant: TBA


Margaret Stanley, Executive Director

Puget Sound Health Alliance

Washington

Health Plans

Reed Tuckson, MD

Senior Vice President

United Health Care

9900 Bren Road East

Minnetonka, MN 55343

Tel: 952-936-1253

Fax: TBA

[email protected]

Assistant: Jane Devine

Tel: 952-936-1256

Jeffrey L. Kang, MD

Senior Vice President, Clinical Programs & Policies Medical Management

Cigna Health Care

900 Cottage Groave Road, B227

Hartford, Connecticut0615201136

Tel: 860-226-2550

Fax: 860-226-4363

[email protected]

Assistant: (name)

Tel: 860-226-1567


QIOs

Jennifer P. Lundblad, PhD, MBA

President and CEO

Stratis Health

2901 Metro Drive, Suite 400

Bloomington, MN 55425

Tel: 952- 853-8523

Fax: 952- 853-8503

[email protected]

Assistant: TBA


Marc H. Bennett, President and CEO

HealthInsight

348 East 4500 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, Utah 84107
Tel: 801-892-0155
Fax: 801-892-0160


Collaboratives












Marc Overage, MD, PhD

President and CEO

Regenstrief Institute, Inc.

1050 Wishard Blvd.

Indianapolis, IN 46203

Tel: 317-630-7070

Mobile: 317-490-4911

Fax: 317-630-6962

[email protected]

Assistant: Sandy Poremba

Tel: 317-630-7070

Barbara Rabson, Executive Director

Massachusetts, Health Quality Partners

Watertown, MA02471

Tel: 617-972-9071

Fax: 617-972-9474

e-mail: TBA


Group Practices














George Isham, MD

Medical Director

Health Partners

8100 34th AvenueSouth

Minneapolis, MN 55440

Tel: 952-883-6805

[email protected]

Assistant: TBA


Scott Young, MD

Kaiser Care Management Institute

California

Consumer/Patient Advocates/Labor

Elizabeth (Betsy) Gilbertson, President

Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Welfare Fund (H.E.R.E.I.U.)

1901 S. Las Vegas Blvd. South, Suite 101

Las Vegas, NV 89104-1309

Tel: 702-892-7331

Mobile: 805-680-7786

[email protected]

Assistant: Myra Lundin

[email protected]


Katherine Browne, Director

National Partnership for Women & Families

1875 Connecticut Ave NW

Washington, DC 20009

Tel: 202-986-2600

Tel 2: 202-238-4820

Mobile: 202-257-1518

Fax: 202-986-2539

[email protected]

Assistant: Debbie Wilkes

[email protected]


CMS




Jane Thorpe, JD, Office of Policy

Michael Rapp, MD, JD, Office of Clinical Standards and Quality

Jane Thorpe

Michael Rapp




REVIEWERS LISTED BY TYPE



PROVIDERS

  • Bruce Bagley MD

  • Jeff Rich MD

  • Elliot Sternberg MD

  • Marc Overhage, MD PhD

  • Scott Young MD




HEALTH PLANS

  • Reed Tuckson, MD

  • Jeff Kang, MD

  • George Isham, MD


EMPLOYERS/PURCHASERS

  • Peter Lee

  • Louise Probst

  • Andrew Webber

  • Larry Becker


CONSUMERS

  • Betsy Gilbertson



FEDERAL (non-AHRQ)

  • Jane Thorpe

  • Mike Rapp



MISC

  • Chris Queram

  • Margaret Stanley

  • Jennifer Lundblad

  • Marc Bennett

  • Barbra Rabson




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