Review of administrative and registry data on Eye Health Vision & Eye Health Surveillance System
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MARCH 26 2018
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Description:This report provides a high-level overview of vision and eye health-related service utilization data sources that may be considered for inclusion in the Vision and Eye Health Surveillance System (VEHSS).
We include three categories of service utilization data in this review;
• Administrative claims,
• Electronic medical records/registries, and the
• Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project.
Such data may contain important information on the epidemiology of vision and eye disorders, utilization of services, access to care, and disparities therein. These data may also augment national survey data by capturing a broader scope of diagnoses and services, and provide larger samples with additional detail related to risk factors, demographic characteristics and geography. This information may also provide
additional capability to identify important disparities in these outcome measures, as well as other important service-focused measures such as access to care and care outcomes.ReviewClaimsAdminDataVEHSS.pdf
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