Title: 3 Key
13 Key Dos ofPublic Report Design andTools
That Can Help You Do Them
- Dale Shaller, MPA
- Shaller Consulting Group
- AHRQ 2010 Annual Conference
- September 27, 2010
2If you only do 3 things, please be sure to
- Present more than comparative data provide
consumers with engagement tools ! - Make sure your reports are not only useful but
are used focus on promotion and dissemination ! - Position yourself for the long term develop a
sustainable business model !
3Do 1 Go beyond ratings to present other useful
information
- Public reports need to do more than provide
comparative performance data - Reports should give consumers practical advice
and tools for engaging in their health and health
care - Doing so will make public reports more relevant
to consumers and may help motivate greater use of
other report features
4Growing expectations for consumer engagement and
personal responsibility
510 Essential Engagement Behaviors
- Find safe, quality care
- Communicate with health care professionals
- Organize your health care
- Pay for your health care
- Make good treatment decisions
- Participate in your treatment
- Promote your health
- Get preventive care
- Plan for the end of life
- Seek health knowledge
A New Definition of Patient Engagement, Center
for Advancing Health, Washington, DC, 2010.
(http//www.cfah.org)
6Sample Tools from AHRQs Model Public Report
Elements Sampler
- Evaluating and selecting a high quality provider
- Preparing for a visit to a doctor or hospital
- Partnering with doctors to manage a chronic
disease
http//www.ahrq.gov/qual/value/pubrptsampler.htm
7Ex Consumer Reports How to
Choose a Doctor
URL http//www.consumerreports.org/health/docto
rs-hospitals/your-doctor-relationship/how-to-choos
e-a-doctor/getting-started/getting-started.htm
8Ex AHRQs Questions are the Answer
URL http//www.ahrq.gov/questionsaretheanswer
9Ex Ask Me 3(National Patient Safety Foundation)
URL http//www.npsf.org/askme3/for_patients.php
10Do 2 Promote Awareness of Your Public Report
- Even the most engaging reports will not be used
if no one knows about them - Most public report sponsors allocate little or no
budget for promotion - Work with marketing and public relations experts
to develop a strategy to match their audience and
reporting products
11Sample Tools from AHRQs TalkingQuality Website
https//www.talkingquality.ahrq.gov/default.aspx
12Ex TalkingQuality Tools and Tips forUsing The
Media
- Identifying media outlets
- Broadcast vs. narrowcast
- Traditional vs. new or emerging media
- Building and maintaining relationships with media
professionals - How to handle bad press
13Ex CalHospitalCompare Maternity SiteOnline
Marketing Campaign
- Key strategies
- Ad content and placement
- Search words
- Branded e-mails
- Promotional event
- Results
- Substantial increase in Web traffic
- Key lessons
- Match medium/message to audience
- Target diverse segments
- Strategic placement
- Continuous monitoring
14Do 3 Develop a Sustainable Business Model
- To be effective over the long term, establish
your public reports as a reliable, ongoing source
of trusted information - Developing a sustainable business model is key to
success - Multiple models and hybrids exist choose the
strategy that best fits your politics and culture
15Sample Tools from AHRQs Decision Guide on
Public Reporting
- Addresses 20 questions community leaders and
stakeholders frequently ask about public
reporting - CVE leaders informed development of the Guide
- Forthcoming Winter 2011 to reserve a copy,
email jan.delamare_at_ahrq.hhs.gov
16Case Examples of Business Models from the
Decision Guide
- Puget Sound Health Alliance
- Purchaser-led multi-stakeholder coalition
- Business model Member dues on sliding scale
with products and services that continually
deliver added value to justify member dues - Utah HealthInsight
- QIO with core funding from CMS
- Business model Leverage QIO funding to extend
mission through smaller supplemental grants
17Case Examples of Business Models from the
Decision Guide (cont.)
- Office of the Patient Advocate
- State agency with mandate to educate and inform
consumers about health care quality - Business model Leverage state funding based on
insurance licensing fees to partner with a
statewide collaborative (IHA) that collects HMO
and medical group performance data
18Getting Tools Used Lessons from 4 Case Studies
Outside Health Care
- Case studies
- Consumer Reports Car Buying Guides
- US News Americas Best Colleges
- eBay
- Nutrition Facts Panel
- Key lessons
- Get the right tool to the right audience at the
right time - Establish a basis of trust and credibility,
preferably with a strong brand identity - Make tools easy to use and customize
- Create and sustain a viable business model
- Focus on marketing and promotion
Getting Tools Use Lessons for Health Care from
Successful Consumer Decisions Aids. Center for
Advancing Health, Washington, DC, 2009.
19New AHRQ Resources on Public Reporting
Model Public Report Elements A Sampler Lead
PIs Adams Dudley, Judith Hibbard and Dale
Shaller
Available at http//www.ahrq.gov/qual/valu
e/pubrptsampler.htm
Methodological Considerations in Generating
Provider Performance Scores for Use in Public
Reporting Lead PIs Cheryl Damberg and Mark
Friedberg Expected Fall 2010
TalkingQuality Web Site (Re-Release) Lead PI
Lise Rybowski Available at https//www.talkingqual
ity.ahrq.gov/default.aspx
Public Reporting of Provider Performance A
Decision Guide for Community Quality
Collaboratives Lead PI Adams Dudley
Expected Winter 2011
20Series of AHRQ Decision Guidescommunity quality
collaborative leaders, consumers, and purchasers
informed the development of each Decision Guide
New!
- Public Reporting of Provider Performance
A Decision Guide for
Community Quality Collaboratives
Forthcoming Winter 2011 to reserve a copy,
e-mail jan.delamare_at_ahrq.hh
s.gov - Selecting Quality and Resource Use Measures
A Decision Guide for Community Quality
Collaboratives
Available at
http//www.ahrq.gov/qual/perfmeasguide/
AHRQ Pub. No.
09(10)-0073 - Consumer Financial Incentives
A Decision Guide for Purchasers
Available at http//www.ahrq.gov
/qual/value/incentives.htm
AHRQ Pub. No. 07(08)-0059 - Pay for Performance
A Decision Guide for
Purchasers
Available at
http//www.ahrq.gov/qual/p4pguide.htm
AHRQ Pub. No.
06-0047 -
To order hard copies, send an e-mail request to
AHRQPubs_at_ahrq.hhs.gov, and include the AHRQ Pub.
No. for each Guide.