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Quality Metrics

Welcome

The Oregon Health Authority uses quality health metrics to understand how well Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) are serving Oregon Health Plan members. Quality measures assess health care processes, outcomes, patient experiences, and more. We have been measuring and reporting results on dozens of metrics to hold CCOs accountable since 2013.

An important part of Oregon's measurement strategy is the CCO Quality Incentive Program, which gives CCOs the opportunity to earn bonus money. To earn this bonus money, CCOs must show improvement on a set of quality "incentive measures."  The incentive measures are selected each year by a public body called the Metrics and Scoring Committee. The committee also selects benchmarks which determine how much CCOs must improve to earn the bonus money. 


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Incentive Program Resources

Measure specifications and other resources for operationalizing the Quality Incentive Program.
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Metrics and Scoring Committee

The Metrics and Scoring Committee selects incentive measures and benchmarks. You can also find information about related committees and workgroups here.
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Data and Reports

Discover how CCOs performed on a range of quality measures, and read findings and reports related to the Quality Incentive Program. 


Frequently Asked Questions

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