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SUMMARY:Data Aggregator Validation (DAV) Program Official Launch
DESCRIPTION:About this Webinar Training\n\nAn overview of NCQA's DAV 
 program\, including the life cycle of conception to launch\, 
 high level review of program standards\, eligibility and 
 benefits of the program.\nClick here to access the Quality 
 Innovation Series registration page to register or review 
 the full course content.\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nOutline the 
 HEDIS data flow process and articulate the problem Data 
 Aggregator Validation solves.Summarize the DAV Program 
 structure\, process\, system and data standards.Describe the 
 program expectations and audit requirements.Who Should 
 Attend\n\nEmployersGovernment/PolicymakersHealth ITHealth 
 PlansProvider OrganizationsFaculty\n\n\n Wendy Talbot\, 
 MPHWendy Talbot is the Assistance Vice President of Measure 
 Collection and Audit\, with the National Committee For 
 Quality Assurance (NCQA).\nShe is responsible for NCQA’s 
 HEDIS Compliance Audit program. This program maintains the 
 HEDIS licensure and certification contracts for audit firms 
 and individual auditors. She is also responsible for 
 NCQA’s Data Collection Department that maintains and 
 support the Healthcare Organization Questionnaire (HOQ) and 
 the Interactive Data Submissions System (IDSS).\nWendy has 
 20 years of industry experience working with federal\, state 
 and local government\, managed care and behavioral health 
 organizations\, and physician groups. Prior to working with 
 NCQA\, she worked as the Director of Performance Measure 
 Validation and Audits for Health Services Advisory Group 
 (HSAG)\, an External Quality Review Organization and one of 
 NCQA’s HEDIS Licensed Organizations. While at HSAG\, she 
 was an NCQA Certified HEDIS Compliance Auditor and performed 
 over 150 HEDIS\, P4P and Performance Measure Validation 
 audits. She began her career as an Epidemiologist at the 
 Arizona Department of Health Services.\nWendy completed her 
 undergraduate education in Health Sciences at the University 
 of Nevada\, Reno. She also holds a Master of Public Health 
 degree from the University of Arizona. She has been a 
 Certified HEDIS Compliance Auditor since 2007.\n \nSuzanne 
 Wallen\, MHASuzanne Wallen is the Assistant Vice President 
 for Measure Certification with the National Committee for 
 Quality Assurance (NCQA). \nShe is responsible for NCQA’s 
 Measure CertificationTM programs which have over 100 
 organizations annually participate in one 
 or more offerings. NCQA offers certification for 
 HEDIS® Health Plan and HEDIS Allowable 
 Adjustments measures\, electronic clinical quality measures 
 (eCQMs) and the Integrated 
 Healthcare Association’s Align. Measure. Perform. (AMP) 
 measures. NCQA is also an approved ONC Authorized Test Lab 
 (ATL). \nSuzanne has over 15 years of experience working 
 with NCQA programs. Prior to certification\, she supported 
 NCQA’s HEDIS Compliance AuditTM program which 
 maintains HEDIS licensure and certification for 
 auditors. She also collaborates with NCQA’s Data 
 Collection Department\, that maintains the Interactive Data 
 Submissions System (IDSS)\, and the Policy Measures 
 Department which produces HEDIS publications. \nSuzanne 
 completed her undergraduate education in Health Services 
 Administration at James Madison University. She holds a 
 Master of Health Administration\, Executive Management degree 
 from George Mason University. \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:\nWendy 
 Talbot: None\nSusanne Wallen: None\nAdditional Planning 
 Committee Members:\nTammy Donnelly: None\nThis program was 
 developed by NCQA staff.\nThis program received no 
 commercial support.\n
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