OPM and FEHB plans and enrollees participate in a broad-based survey effort with other public and private employers by using the Consumers Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems. Before you join a plan, it may help to know what people who use the plan say about it.
We show information on health plan accreditation by three different independent, private, not-for-profit organizations dedicated to measuring the quality of health care organizations.
This National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) website provides an interactive tool that gives quality information on FEHB managed care plans.
The plan you choose can make a difference in your health! HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set) measures the quality of your health plan and how it performs in preventing and treating conditions. There are large differences between plans!
Click the link above to see the many conditions measured, such as breast cancer screening and diabetes care, and to see how your plan compares to the FEHB average.
HEDIS is developed and maintained by the National Committee for Quality Assurance, a not for profit organization committed to assessing, reporting on, and improving the quality of health care.
A publication developed by the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality to help you make health care decisions using information about quality. The Guide is based on research about the information people want and need when choosing health plans, doctors, treatments, hospitals, and long-term care. A companion Quick Checks for Quality provides a one-page checksheet of things to do to assure that you are getting quality healthcare.
Links to non-OPM websites on the web that provide high quality information on assuring quality in health care.