Validated Data Flows Promote Trust, Support Value-Based Contracting, Ease Quality Measurement Loads and Reduces Administrative Burden in Reporting
Stellar Health (Stellar), a healthcare technology company changing the way health plans and providers activate value-based care arrangements, announced today that it has earned the Validated Data Stream designation in the new National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Data Aggregator Validation program. The company is part of the latest NCQA cohort to voluntarily seek and earn the new NCQA validation.
“NCQA certification of the Stellar product allows Stellar Health to create even more value for physicians, practices, and our payor partners,” said JoRel Nye, Chief Product Officer of Stellar Health. “Not only are our practices delivering better patient care, but there’s less work to be done uploading charts because of the thorough validation performed with NCQA.”
Data streams that earn validation undergo a rigorous, end-to-end look at the quality and integrity of data and the procedures used to manage and safeguard it. Stellar Health’s data stream is validated to receive CCDs from four EHRs and transmit to requesting health plans and verifies adherence to NCQA process, system and data standards.
Stellar’s web-based, cloud-native, point-of-care application leverages historical patient information to prompt primary care providers and their care teams of gaps and opportunities relating to patients’ health status. Stellar Health partners with health plans to enable providers and their staff to engage in these value-based opportunities through the application with granular action recommendations, ensure success in closing gaps, and pairs each action with a financial incentive for the time it takes to complete it.
Validation promotes trust in Stellar’s clinical data and signifies the company’s commitment to the quality and accuracy of the information passed on to their health plan customers and used for quality reporting, value-based contracting, closing gaps in care and other initiatives. Uniquely accepted as standard supplemental data in HEDIS® audits, no primary source verification is required for HEDIS reporting when health plans report data from Data Aggregator Validation validated sources.
“Technology can support provider behavior change when moving to value-based care models; and comprehensive and accurate data play a crucial role in making that transition,” says Michael Meng, Chief Executive Officer of Stellar Health. “We’re proud to do our part to enhance data quality throughout the healthcare ecosystem while simultaneously improving processes and providing value to our customers.”
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