The National Health Plan Collaborative: Overview of Its Origins, Accomplishments, and Lessons Learned Final Report The National Health Plan Collaborative (NHPC) was formed in 2004 to bring large national and regional health plans together to reduce racial and ethnic disparities. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) cosponsored the NHPC. The NHPC's goal was to provide a forum for health plans to better understand disparities and share strategies and best practices for measuring disparities and developing interventions to reduce them. In the 5 years after the NHPC's inception, most participating firms evolved from having little experience collecting race and ethnicity data and measuring quality of care by race and ethnicity, to embracing and institutionalizing disparities measurement and reduction activities. This report summarizes findings from the evaluation of the NHPC.This report evaluates a program of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). It was prepared by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. under Contract Number 233-02-0086.Select to download print version (PDF File, 210 KB). Plugin Software Help.By Erin Fries Taylor and Marsha Gold ContentsOverview of Key PointsI. Description of the National Health Plan CollaborativeII. Purposes of the EvaluationIII. Accomplishments Accomplishments in Phase I Accomplishments in Phase IIIV. Accomplishments on Targeted Activities Data Collection and Standardization Access to Language ServicesV. Disseminating Phase II Work Through the NHPC Toolkit Perspectives on the Toolkit Dissemination Activities Use of the ToolkitVI. Lessons Learned Collaboration With Large Firms Requires Understanding Their Organizational Context Setting Specific Goals Can Help Collaborative Focus, But Flexibility Also Is Valuable Reaching Out to Other Stakeholders Might Have Brought Opportunities Collection of Race/Ethnicity Data Among NHPC Firms Increased Substantially The Public/Private Partnership of the NHPC Differed From Others AHRQ Has Undertaken Challenges and Opportunities Lie Ahead AHRQ's Investment in NHPC Resulted in Important Organizational Changes Within Participating FirmsReferencesAppendix A: Timeline of NHPC Activities Current as of September 2009 Internet Citation: The National Health Plan Collaborative: Overview of Its Origins, Accomplishments, and Lessons Learned: Final Report. September 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/final-reports/nhpceval/index.html