Domains of Focus Sample Clauses

Domains of Focus. The Evaluation Design must, at a minimum, address the research questions listed below. For questions that cover broad subject areas, the state may propose a more narrow focus for the evaluation. The number of uninsured in the Commonwealth; The number of demonstration eligibles accessing ESI; Growth in the Commonwealth Care Program; Decrease in uncompensated care and supplemental payments to hospitals; Substance Use Disorder The number of individuals accessing the Health Safety Net Trust Fund; The impact of DSTI payments to participating providers on the Commonwealth’s goals and objectives outlined in its master plan including: Were the participating hospitals able to show statistically significant improvements on measures within Categories 1-3 related to the goals of the three-part aim Were the participating hospitals able to show improvements on measures within Category 4 related to the goals of the three-part aim What is the impact of health care delivery system and access reform measures on the quality of care delivered by participating providers? What is the impact of the payment redesign and infrastructure investments to improve cost efficiency? What is the impact of DSTI on managing short and long term per- capita costs of health care? How did the amount paid in incentives compare with the amount of improvement achieved? The benefits, savings, and design viability of the Pediatric Asthma Pilot Program; The benefits, cost and savings of providing early intervention services for demonstration eligible children with autism; The impact of utilization of Express Lane Eligibility procedures for parents and caretakers and childless adults; and Availability of access to primary care providers. The impact of the ICB grants that allow participating providers to advance the Commonwealth’s goals in the following areas or other areas of focus where applicable: Readiness for global payments; Medical Home Transformation ; Improving health outcomes and quality, e.g., redirecting ED use to CHCs and implementing improvements in care transition; and Outreach and Enrollment. The impact of SNCP funding and recommendations for reforms or alternatives to the Massachusetts’ Medicaid financing system that sustains funding through regular provider payments. The impact of the Health Connector subsidy program on QHP enrollment trends addressing the following, at a minimum; How many individuals with incomes between 133 and 300 percent of the FPL have taken up QHP coverage with t...
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Domains of Focus. The state must propose as least one research question that it will investigate within each of the domains listed below. The research questions should focus on processes and outcomes that relate to the CMS Three-Part Aim of better care, better health, and reducing costs. With respect to domains vii, viii, and ix, the state must propose two research questions under each domain (one each from Tier- One and Tier-Two milestones).
Domains of Focus. The Evaluation Design must, at a minimum, address the research questions listed below. For questions that cover broad subject areas, the state may propose a more narrow focus for the evaluation.

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