Current approaches to health care quality have failed to reduce health care disparities. Despite dramatic increases in the use of quality measurement and associated payment policies, there has been no notable implementation of measurement strategies to reduce health disparities. The National Quality Forum developed a road map to demonstrate how measurement and associated policies can contribute to eliminating disparities and promote health equity. Specifically, the road map presents a four-part strategy whose components are identifying and prioritizing areas to reduce health disparities, implementing evidence-based interventions to reduce disparities, investing in the development and use of health equity performance measures, and incentivizing the reduction of health disparities and achievement of health equity. To demonstrate how the road map can be applied, we present an example of how measurement and value-based payment can be used to reduce racial disparities in hypertension among African Americans. (author abstract) #HES4A
Promoting health equity and eliminating disparities through performance measurement and payment
Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Anderson, Andrew C.
O'Rourke, Erin
Chin, Marshall H.
Ponce, Ninez A.
Bernheim, Susannah M.
Burstin, Helen
Publisher
Health Affairs
Date
March 2018
Publication
Health Affairs
Abstract / Description
Artifact Type
Research
Reference Type
Journal Article
Geographic Focus
National
Priority Population
Ethnic and racial groups
Topic Area
Policy and Practice » Policy & Law » Health Reform