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Team C
Kim Streit | Karen van Caulil | Paul Duncan | Michael Epstein | Jimmy Card | David Orban | Ester Kim

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Report Out

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Moderator: So our team I'm Mike Epstein for all children - speaking for the little people in our state. Team included therein Karen and Kalel, Ken Strike, David Urban, Jimmy Cart, and Esther Kim.
We felt that transparency is running the right information at the right time in the right place and it really had to be understandable to the consumer. It had to be simple. We thought it was really important that it was current data. They had been a flexible format. Some people want to drill down to the nitty-gritty but some people want a broader picture. The kind of information included price, outcomes, patients’ satisfaction, and a lot of the condition specific, treatment option available and then location availability and time of this care. |
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AHCA's role really felt to function as much like it is a central clearing house of all those data providing resources and then includes both personnel, staff, and technology. And we felt it is very important to keep the data as current as possible. These things are changing so rapidly in the healthcare environment. To insure the quality, reliability, and validity of the data, to act as a convener of stake holders, much like what we’re doing today. And provide education for patient to consumer so they can help how to use the data just putting numbers on to some kind of like the adequate for a larger number on the consumers. |
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And our guiding principles we felt included cooperation among all the different stake holders, commitment to making and providing resources in making the system work, trust among the different stake holders, compromise is something we really wanted to emphasize, I think, everybody is going to have to give up something. We wanted to emphasize that currency and accuracy of the information. |
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Speaker: That’s great.
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