The Health Effectiveness Data and Information Set, or HEDIS as it’s commonly known, is an important and evolving set of data that informs health plans, consumers and employers, allowing them to compare the performance of health care plans.
In a just-released white paper, Mark Lee, a health care strategic advisor at Capital Alliance Corp. (cadallas.com), takes a look at what’s tracked by HEDIS, along with the benefits and limitations of the HEDIS measurements.
We invite health care industry executives and others interested in tracking health care outcomes, measuring performance, setting health care goals or working to keep HEDIS relevant in today’s fast-changing health care environment, to request a free copy by clicking here.