Annual Conference Live Tweet Recap
November 19, 2014 · NCQA
During the 2015 NCQA Annual Conference we saw great social engagement from our followers. You can see the entire conversation by clicking on our hashtag #ncqacon but here are some of the highlights:
Understanding real value, as opposed to cost alone, is difficult even for the savviest consumer – @PeggyNCQA #ncqacon
— NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
A patient-centered approach can make #healthcare more effective, efficient and responsive to patients & their families – @PeggyNCQA #ncqacon — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
True healthcare allows patients to live their life, not just survive it. – @vance_taylor #ncqacon
— NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
A good doctor can restore the hope that was dashed from a bad doctor – @vance_taylor #ncqacon — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
@NCQA @vance_taylor blown away and reminded of the power of patient centered care #ncqacon #klaus
— Chris Councilor (@chriscouncilor) November 7, 2014
The patients’ experience matters. They often have the best ideas and input on how to improve care. – @Asaf_Bitton #ncqacon — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
For some aspects of quality care, the patient report is the most reliable and valid source of data. – Colleen Reuland #ncqacon — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
Many times the measures we use in health care are not patient centered, they are guidelines based -Patrick Gordon of @RMHPCommunity #ncqacon — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
GO Scores supports a patient-centered alternative to contemporary, “network” level shared-savings incentives. – Patrick Gordon #ncqacon — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
117 Million Americans have 1 or more chronic diseases – Jennifer Polello #ncqacon — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
Health risk behaviors the leading cause of chronic disease – Jennifer Polello #ncqacon RT @NCQA
— Senior Care Quest (@SeniorCareQuest) November 7, 2014
Keynote speaker Sean Cavanaugh on CMS’ efforts to move Medicare toward paying for value over volume #ncqacon pic.twitter.com/f6UES1Nykj — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
Medicare Director Sean Cavanaugh: seeing good movement on cost & quality but big challenges ahead w/ aging of baby boomers #ncqacon
— John A. Hartford Fnd (@JHARTFOUND) November 7, 2014
The percent change in the average Total Cost of Care has consistently increased at a decreasing rate – Lindsay Erickson #ncqacon
— NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
We will all benefit be having better, more reliable information available on the cost and value of care. – Jim Chase #ncqacon — NCQA (@NCQA) November 7, 2014
#ncqacon fascinating pres on Total Cost of Care initiatives, all admit that BH data is harder to access due to carve-outs. #integratedcare !
— @communitydataro (@SteveWarnerPi) November 7, 2014
@SabrinaCorlette #ncqacon: QHP HIX need improved plan-comparison tools, good provider directories & clear network adequacy standards. @NCQA
— Ben Harder (@benharder) November 7, 2014
@NCQA It was a wonderful experience.
— Vance Taylor (@vance_taylor) November 7, 2014