Friday, November 17, 2006
Blue Shield Press Release - Nov. 10: Blue Shield of California's Access + HMO and Medicare Advantage HMO have been awarded Accreditation status of Excellent from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), an independent, non-profit organization that assesses and reports on the quality of the nation's managed care plans. Blue Shield's Accreditation status the highest possible level is based on a voluntary review of how a health plan ensures that its members are receiving high-quality care.The NCQA Accreditation survey process includes on- and off-site evaluations of more than 60 standards and selected HEDIS performance measures conducted by a team of physicians and managed care experts. A committee of physicians analyzes the team's finding and assigns an accreditation level every three years based on the performance level of the plan being evaluated to NCQA's standards. "Achieving an Accreditation status of Excellent is a significant achievement for a health plan," noted Eric Book, M.D., Blue Shield of California's chief medical officer. "It is only awarded to those plans that both meet or exceed NCQA's rigorous requirements for consumer protection and quality improvement and have HEDIS results in the highest range of national performance.""Blue Shield is committed to continuous quality improvement, and I believe that has been validated by NCQA," said David Joyner, senior vice president of Network Management. "This accreditation tells our members that the care they receive and the physicians who provide that care meet or exceed the industry's highest standards of quality. Each of our employees, providers and management contributed to the NCQA accreditation process in some way, so we are extremely proud of this achievement." The NCQA Accreditation process evaluates how well a health plan manages quality throughout every part of its delivery system physicians, hospitals, affiliated providers, and administrative services to continuously improve health care for its members.
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