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Slide 15. Potential Impact of Core Measures Identification Work: 45% of America's Children under Age 19

Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Progress Report to the AHRQ National Advisory Council

Slide 15. Consensus on Criteria Definitions (continued)

  • Transparency:
    • For all measures recommended for inclusion in the core set:
      • The level of scientific evidence supporting the measure will be reported.
        • Example: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force grades A, B, C, or I; Level I, II, III
      • The level of expected burden for obtaining the data needed to score the measure will be reported.
        • Low, moderate, high

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Page last reviewed July 2009
Internet Citation: Slide 15. Potential Impact of Core Measures Identification Work: 45% of America's Children under Age 19: Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Progress Report to the AHRQ National Advisory Council. July 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://archive.ahrq.gov/policymakers/chipra/chipraarch/chipra072209/schiff/schiffslide15.html

 

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