About Diversified Date Design: With almost twenty consecutive years of experience, Diversified Data Design (DDD) captures and processes encounter, claim, lab result and RX data under capitation for over 95% of California's delegated marketplace. Additionally, DDD (as a partner to NCQA) is the front-end data aggregator for California's P4P program. Utilizing real-time and analytical/reporting technology from its MedData and ManagedCare.com sister companies, DDD assists customers with point of service clinical alerts (triggers) and real-time reporting against P4P/HEDIS measurements. Accordingly, DDD customers can continually improve their performance and the quality/service level of healthcare that they are delivering. DDD was recently acquired by TransUnion, and soon will be further leveraging TransUnion's massive IT infrastructure and expert decisioning/scoring technologies within DDD's healthcare transaction processing and data analytics service offerings.
"To drive major improvements, performance-based payments must exceed 10% of total provider income. Incentives of this magnitude can only be mobilized if they originate in payer savings.”
Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH,
Mercer Health
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Other IHA partnerships:
University of California Berkeley Center for Health Technology (BCHT) BCHT conducts research into existing and improved criteria for coverage, consumer cost-sharing, and other dimensions of management for biomedical innovations, and provides academic programs for UC Berkeley graduate students and professional development for health care organizations.
Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI) , a national coalition of regionally-based, multi-stakeholder health improvement collaboratives that are working to improve the quality and value of health care delivery.
California Center for Public Health Advocacy, a nonpartisan nonprofit organizations that raises awareness about critical public health issues and mobilizes communities to promote the establishment of effective state and local health policies.