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Florida Center for Health Information and Policy AnalysisThe Florida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis (Florida Center) performs several important functions to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of health care services in the state and to support consumers in health care decision making. The Florida Center is responsible for collecting, compiling, coordinating, analyzing, and disseminating health related data and statistics for the purpose of developing public policy and promoting the transparency of consumer health care information through www.FloridaHealthFinder.gov. These data provide accurate and timely health care information to consumers, policy analysts, administrators, and researchers in order to evaluate cost, quality, and access to care. The Florida Center also promotes the exchange of secure, privacy-protected health care information, the adoption of electronic health records among providers, and the use of personal health records by all consumers. The Florida Center is actively promoting the adoption of electronic health record systems through health information exchange, electronic prescribing and personal health records software in partnership with health care stakeholders statewide. The Florida Center is also responsible for collecting adverse incident reports from hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, health maintenance organizations, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. The Florida Center works closely with facilities and regulatory agencies to assure that corrective actions have been implemented. The Offices within the Florida Center are:
Contact Us or Order Data: We respond to requests for data from a variety of users, both inside the Agency and external stakeholders. If you cannot find what you need on these pages, or have suggestions for improvement, please use the contact information to let us know. | |||
Office of Data Collection and Quality AssuranceThe Office of Data Collection & Quality Assurance (DCQA) currently collects patient discharge data from all licensed acute care hospitals (including psychiatric and comprehensive rehabilitation hospitals), ambulatory surgical centers and emergency departments. This data serves as the cornerstone of the state's health care transparency departments. This data serves as the cornerstone of the state's health care transparency efforts whereby patient's can more effectively shop for high quality, low cost care. The data is also the primary source of information for the evaluation of health care utilization and the assessment of community health for the improvement of public health planning initiatives. Researchers around the nation use AHCA's patient database to evaluate healthcare utilization patterns, community health status and quality of care issues. To learn more about how this data can be used, please visit www.FloridaHealthFinder.gov and click on the Researchers and Professionals Tab. AHCA collects patient discharge data in accordance with Section 408.061, Florida Statutes, and Chapters 59E-7 and 59B-9. If you have any questions about your data submission, please reference the Agency's Guide to Patient Data Submission. This guide is the central source for information on current data collection rules, XML schemas, reporting calendars, forms, audit dictionaries, submission instructions and data element descriptions. For information and instructions on reporting data for discharges occurring from 2005 - 2009 please use the AHCA Guide to Patient Data Reporting, Version_1 (2005-2009) [2.24MB .pdf]. For information and instructions on reporting data for discharges occurring from Jan. 1, 2010 onward please use AHCA Guide to Patient Data Reporting, Version_2 (2010) [4.07MB .pdf]. Order Data: We respond to requests for data from a variety of users, both inside the Agency and external stakeholders. For a complete list of data available, and instructions for requesting specialized reports and technical assistance, click on the link for Data Catalog and Price List. Materials and Agenda for Sept. 7 Data Working Group Teleconference
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Office of Data Dissemination and CommunicationThe Office of Data Dissemination is within the Florida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis (Florida Center). The data dissemination team performs several major functions as follows:
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Office of Health Information ExchangeThe Office of Health Information Exchange (HIE) promotes the development of secure health information exchange. The Office of HIE also supports the adoption and use of electronic health records by providers and personal health records by consumers for increased access to critical health information at the point of care. The Office of HIE monitors innovations in health information technology, informatics, and the exchange of health information and provides a clearinghouse of technical resources on health information exchange, electronic prescribing, privacy and security, as well as other relevant issues at www.fhin.net. The Office of HIE monitors innovations in health information technology, informatics, and the exchange of health information. The Office's Web site, www.fhin.net provides a clearinghouse of technical resources on health information exchange, electronic prescribing, and privacy and security. The Office of HIE promotes the security of health information exchange through the Privacy and Security Resource Center located on www.fhin.net. This includes an interactive Web page where providers can compare federal HIPAA regulations with Florida statutes for handling protected health information. The Office of HIE is responsible for administering and coordinating new federally funded programs created by the HITECH Act of 2009. These include the State Health Information Exchange Cooperative Agreement Program, Florida Regional Extension Centers, Health Information Technology Workforce Programs, and the Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program. The Office is responsible for administering the Florida Medicaid Health Information Network which enables authorized providers to access Medicaid claims for their patients. The Office of HIE provides staff support for the Health Information Exchange Coordinating Committee and the Health Information Exchange Legal Work Group. Health Information Exchange Advisors:
If you have any questions concerning the Office of Health Information Exchange, cannot find what you need, or have suggestions for improvements, please Contact Us or visit the links on this page. Order Data: We respond to requests for data from a variety of users, both inside the Agency and external stakeholders. For a complete list of data available, and instructions for requesting specialized reports and technical assistance, click on the link for Data Catalog and Price List.
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(850) 412-3782 Carolyn.Turner@ahca.myflorida.com |
Office of Health Policy and ResearchThe Office of Health Policy and Research ("Office") within the Florida Center conducts research and analysis of health care data from facilities, such as hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, health maintenance organizations, and nursing homes. Based on this research and analysis, the Office develops policy recommendations aimed at improving the delivery of health care services in Florida. Examples of research reports provided include: The Florida Center Annual Report; the Florida Health Care Expenditures Report, and the Emergency Department Utilization Report. The Office provides bill analysis and legislative support, and assists in policy development for Florida Center and Agency initiatives. The Office also provides staff support for the Health Information Exchange Coordinating Committee and the Data Standards and Transparency Committee. This Office is charged with numerous responsibilities relating to Section 408.05 and 408.061, Florida Statutes. For the full text, please visit http://www.leg.state.fl.us/. Below is a list of health care initiatives being implemented by this Office. Health Care Initiatives:
If you have any questions concerning the Office of Health Policy and Research, please contact our office or visit the links on this page. Contact Us or Order Data: We respond to requests for data from a variety of users, both inside the Agency and external stakeholders. If you cannot find what you need on these pages, or have suggestions for improvement, please use the contact information to let us know.
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Office of Risk Management & Patient SafetyThe Risk Management & Patient Safety Program (Program) is housed in the Florida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis. The program staff will conduct in-depth analyses of the reported incidents, requesting additional information, in needed, to determine what happened and how the facility responded to the incident. Program staff works closely with risk managers to identify the best practices implemented in response to an incident, and what actions were taken to prevent the incident from re-occurring. By working closely with risk manager from around the state, valuable information will be able to be shared across facilities. All information shared between the Program, risk managers and the facilities around the state will be de-identified. Additional information is available for Risk Managers at the following websites. Risk Managers for Hospital, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and HMO's: Quarterly Reports for Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and HMO's: Annual Reports for Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and HMO's: Risk Managers for Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities: Annual Reports on Adverse Incidents occurring in Nursing Homes or Assisted Living Facilities:
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