The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released new 2023 Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Child and Adult Core Set data products.
The Child and Adult Core Sets of health care quality measures represent the quality of care delivered to over 80 million people enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP. CMS publicly releases data on measures that are reported by at least 25 states and that meet data quality standards. This release represents the most robust year of Medicaid and CHIP quality measure reporting to date: 26 of the 27 Child Core Set measures and 30 of 34 Adult Core Set measures. The Core Set data products posted on Medicaid.gov include: - NEW: Chart Packs, provide an overview of reporting as well as more in-depth analysis on measures using visuals for each publicly reported Child and Adult Core Set measure.
- NEW: Trends in State Performance: 2021 to 2023 Child and Adult Core Sets Chart Pack, provides information on trends in median state performance on measures that were publicly reported by a set of at least 20 states from 2021 to 2023 and did not have substantial changes in their technical specifications.
- 2023 Core Set Fact Sheet, which provides an overview of state reporting, highlights measures with high and low national median performance, and identifies trends in select measures over the last three years.
- Measure Performance Tables (MPTs), which present national means, medians, and state performance on each publicly reported measure
- Trendability Methods Brief, which summarizes the criteria CMS uses to assess trends in state performance and to identify which measures can be used to report trends for the three-year period from 2021 to 2023; and
- 2023 Core Set dataset, which provides the raw data, means, medians and state-specific notes for publicly reported measures for researchers and others to use.
For more information on the Child and Adult Core Sets and to find past years data, please visit the Child Core Set and Adult Core Set pages on Medicaid.gov. CMS thanks state Medicaid and CHIP programs for their efforts to measure and improve the quality of care delivered to Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries. For technical assistance related to the Child, Adult, and Health Home Core Set measures, please contact MACQualityTA@cms.hhs.gov. |
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