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DESCRIPTION:About this Webinar Training\n\nRoadmap to the Future: 
 Leveraging Electronic Clinical Data for Quality 
 MeasurementNCQA is embarking on a mission to enhance quality 
 measurement by enabling technical specifications to use 
 standardized electronic clinical data captured during care 
 delivery and exchanged using standard formats and measure 
 logic. In this course\, we discuss the path forward for 
 leveraging electronic clinical data for measurement and care 
 improvement.\nWhile not required\, learners may find it 
 helpful to attend live\, or view the recording of\, the NCQA 
 Digital Quality Primer Session being offered on Wednesday\, 
 October 20\, 2021 prior to attending the Roadmap to the 
 Future – Leveraging Electronic Clinical Data for Quality 
 Measurement on November 10\, 2021. If you are registered for 
 the Quality Innovation Series all Access Pass or the Digital 
 Quality Chapter\, you can access this webinar for 
 free.\nClick here to access the Quality Innovation 
 Series registration page to register or review the full 
 course content.\nSponsorship SupportNCQA thanks Bayer 
 and i2i Population Health for their generous support which 
 helped make this course and the Quality Innovation Series 
 possible.\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nSummarize NCQA's strategy 
 to leverage electronic clinical data in HEDIS.Discuss key 
 findings from ECDS reporting for MY 2020.Outline strategies 
 and best practices around clinical data sharing.List at 
 least four resources available to support adoption of 
 electronic clinical data.Faculty\n\nFern McCree\, MPHFern 
 McCree is a Senior Research Associate in the Performance 
 Measurement department at NCQA. Ms. McCree leads maintenance 
 and development of quality performance measures for NCQA. 
 She manages ongoing work to develop and promote NCQA’s 
 electronic measurement strategy. Ms. McCree holds 
 a Master of Public Health from The George Washington 
 University and a Bachelor in Science in Public Health 
 Administration from Temple University.\nEmily Morden\, 
 MSWEmily Morden is a Senior Health Care Analyst in the 
 Performance Measurement Department at the National Committee 
 for Quality Assurance (NCQA).  \nShe is responsible for 
 the development and maintenance of HEDIS measures primarily 
 addressing geriatric and behavioral health care. Emily 
 also works on efforts to develop and evaluate performance 
 measures for the Medicare Advantage Part C Plan Rating 
 program\, working in collaboration and consultation with 
 internal and external advisory panels in order to inform 
 measure development. \nEmily has over 10 years of 
 experience working in the health care field.  Prior to 
 coming to NCQA\, Emily was an Associate Program Officer at 
 the Institute of Medicine and worked on several studies 
 examining the quality of health care services for military 
 service members and veterans. Prior to this\, Emily worked in 
 clinical roles as a medical social worker for hospice 
 programs and as a counselor in both adult and adolescent 
 mental health treatment facilities.  \nEmily holds an 
 M.S.W. degree from Portland State University and a B.A. in 
 sociology from the University of Oregon. \nContinuing 
 Education\n\nThis live course grants 1.0 Continuing 
 Education Unit (CEU) points for PCMH Certified Content 
 Experts.  \n* Please note – You must attend the entire 
 program to be eligible for total number of contact 
 hours.\nDisclosure of Relevant Financial RelationshipsThe 
 National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) endorses the 
 Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing 
 Medical Education which specify that sponsors of continuing 
 medical education activities and presenters at and planners 
 for these activities disclose any relevant financial 
 relationships either party might have with commercial 
 companies whose products or services are discussed in 
 educational presentations.\nFor sponsors\, relevant financial 
 relationships include large research grants\, institutional 
 agreements for joint initiatives\, substantial gifts\, or 
 other relationships that benefit the institution.  For 
 presenters or planning committee members\, relevant financial 
 relationships include the receipt of research grants from a 
 commercial company\, consultancies\, honoraria\, travel\, or 
 other benefits\, or having a self-managed equity interest in 
 a company\; or having an immediate family member or partner 
 with such a relationship.\nDisclosure of a relationship is 
 not intended to suggest or condone bias in any presentation 
 but is made to provide participants with information that 
 might be of potential importance to their evaluation of a 
 presentation.\nRelevant financial relationships exist with 
 the following companies/organizations:\nFaculty:\nFern 
 McCree: None\nEmily Morden: None\nAdditional Planning 
 Committee Member:\nTammy Donnelly: None\nThis program was 
 developed by NCQA staff.\n
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