HEDIS Performance Measurement

The Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS®) is one of health care's most widely used performance improvement tools. 191 million people are enrolled in plans that report HEDIS results.

HEDIS measures performance in health care where improvements can make a meaningful difference in people's lives. 


HEDIS Reporting Period: HEDIS season is a small window of time annually during the spring (February to May). Charts requested are used for assessment of management of chronic health conditions and wellness screenings. We ask providers’ offices to submit records in a timely fashion to assure a successful HEDIS season. Data abstracted from clinical records are reported to NCQA, CMS and linked to Align. Measure. Perform. (AMP) – an Integrated Health Association (IHA) sponsored collaborative.

Effectiveness of Care

The “Effectiveness of Care” measures are categorized as follows: 

Prevention and Screening
    Respiratory Conditions
    Cardiovascular Conditions
    Musculoskeletal Conditions
    • Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • Osteoporosis Management in Women Who Had a Fracture
    • Osteoporosis Screening in Older Women
    Diabetes 
    Behavioral Health
    Medication Management and Care Coordination
    • Transitions of Care
    • Follow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for People with Multiple High-Risk Chronic Conditions
    • Overuse/Appropriateness: Use of Opioids
      • High Dosages
      • Risk of Continued Opioid Use > 15 Days
    • Appropriate Treatment of Children with URI
    • Avoidance Antibiotics–Adults with Bronchitis
    • Use of Imaging for Low Back Pain
    • Non-Recommended PSA-Based Screening in Older Men
    • Use of High-Risk Medications in Older Adults
    • Potentially Harmful Drug-Disease Interactions in Older Adults
    • Use of High-Risk Medications in Older Adults
    Access/Availability of Care