Current through Chapter 373 of the 2024 Legislative Session, with the exception of Acts not available as of 1/14/2025
Section 12C:14 - [Effective 4/8/2025] Standard quality measure set(a)(1) The center, in consultation with the statewide advisory committee established pursuant to subsection (c), shall, not later than March 1 in each even-numbered year, establish a standard set of measures of health care provider quality and health system performance, hereinafter referred to as the "standard quality measure set", for use in: (i) contracts between payers, including the commonwealth and carriers, and health care providers, provider organizations and accountable care organizations, which incorporate quality measures into payment terms, including the designation of a set of core measures and a set of non-core measures; (ii) assigning tiers to health care providers in the design of any health plan; (iii) consumer transparency websites and other methods of providing consumer information; and (iv) monitoring systemwide performance. (2) The standard quality measure set shall designate: (i) core measures that shall be used in contracts that incorporate quality measures into payment terms between payers, including the commonwealth and carriers, and health care providers, including provider organizations and accountable care organizations, and shall meet the core criteria set by the statewide advisory committee pursuant to paragraph (3) of subsection (c); and (ii) a menu of non-core measures that may be used in such contracts. The standard quality measure set shall allow for innovation and the development of outcome measures for quality and safety. If the standard quality measure set established by the center differs from the recommendations of the statewide advisory committee, the center shall issue a written report detailing each area of disagreement and the rationale for the center's decision.(b) The center shall develop uniform reporting requirements for the standard quality measure set for each health care provider facility, medical group or provider group in the commonwealth.(c)(1) The center shall convene a statewide advisory committee which shall make recommendations for the standard quality measure set to: (i) ensure consistency in the use of quality and safety measures in contracts between payers, including the commonwealth and carriers, and health care providers in the commonwealth; (ii) ensure consistency in methods for the assignment of tiers to providers in the design of any health plan; (iii) improve quality and safety of care; (iv) improve transparency for consumers and employers; (v) improve health system monitoring and oversight by relevant state agencies; and (vi) reduce administrative burden.(2) The statewide advisory committee shall consist of commissioner of insurance and the executive director of the health policy commission, or their designees, who shall serve as co-chairs, and shall include the following members or their designees: the executive director of the center; the executive director of the Betsy Lehman center for patient safety and medical error reduction; the executive director of the group insurance commission; the secretary of elder affairs; the assistant secretary for MassHealth; the commissioner of public health; the commissioner of mental health; and 11 members to be appointed by the governor, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association, Inc., 1 of whom shall be a representative of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, Inc., 1 of whom shall be a representative the Massachusetts Medical Society, 1 of whom shall be a registered nurse licensed to practice in the commonwealth who practices in a patient care setting, 1 of whom shall be a representative of a labor organization representing health care workers, 1 of whom shall be a behavioral health provider, 1 of whom shall be a long-term supports and services provider, 1 of whom shall be a representative of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc., 1 of whom shall be a representative of the Massachusetts Association of Health Plans, Inc., 1 of whom shall be a representative of a specialty pediatric provider and 1 of whom shall be a representative for consumers. Members appointed to the statewide advisory committee shall have experience with and expertise in health care quality measurement.(3) The statewide advisory committee shall meet quarterly to develop recommendations for the core measure and non-core measures to be adopted in the standard quality measure set for use in: (i) contracts between payers, including the commonwealth and carriers, and health care providers, provider organizations and accountable care organizations, including the designation of a set of core measures and a set of non-core measures; (ii) assigning tiers to health care providers in the design of any health plan; (iii) consumer transparency websites and other methods of providing consumer information; and(iv) monitoring systemwide performance.(4) In developing its recommendations for the standard quality measure set, the statewide advisory committee shall incorporate recognized quality and safety measures including, but not limited to, measures used by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the group insurance commission, carriers and providers and provider organizations in the commonwealth and other states, as well as other valid measures of health care provider performance and outcomes, including patient-reported outcomes and functional status, patient experience, health disparities and population health. The statewide advisory committee shall consider measures applicable to primary care providers, specialists, hospitals, provider organizations, accountable care organizations, oral health providers and other types of providers and measures applicable to different patient populations. (5) The statewide advisory committee shall, not later than January 1 in each even-numbered year, submit to the center its recommendations on the core measures and non-core measures to be adopted, changed or updated by the center in the standard quality measure set, along with a report in support of its recommendations.Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 12C, § 12C:14
Amended by Acts 2024, c. 343,§ 44, eff. 4/8/2025.Added by Acts 2012 , c. 224, § 19, eff. 11/4/2012.This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.