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Improving Care Quality with New Data Aggregator Validation Program

NCQA has created a new Data Aggregator Validation program to ensure the validity of clinical data and improve care quality.

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By Erin McNemar, MPA

- The National Committee of Quality Assurance (NCQA) has launched a new Data Aggregator Validation program that will assist in ensuring the validity of clinical data used for quality reporting. The new program allows for more data and sources to be trusted, useful, and comparable, resulting in more effective healthcare practices and improve care quality.

NCQA’s Data Aggregator Validation program works to support data integrity by evaluating the ingestion, transformation, and output of clinical data. The use of the program will give health plans, government entities, and care organizations confidence in the validity of the clinical data they use for quality reporting, value-based contracting, closing gaps in care, and other initiatives.

“We invested heavily over the past two decades to digitize clinical data in this country, and we aren't yet getting full value from that investment because the data are inconsistent, incomplete and unvalidated," Chief Product Officer of NCQA Brad Ryan, MD, said in a press release.