AHRQ and OMB
agree that when AHRQ is disseminating a tool or instrument to the
public which it has pretested and determined to be reliable or
useful, it will disseminate information informing potential users
about the extent of the testing conducted and the results thereof.
With respect to this ICR, AHRQ agrees to disseminate final reports
from the contract describing the testing and results of that
testing for the health literacy CAHPS supplement. In the future
when planning the development of tools or instruments, AHRQ will
include documentation and dissemination of the testing of that tool
as a key activity and plan to disseminate such information to
users.
Inventory as of this Action
Requested
Previously Approved
12/31/2012
12 Months From Approved
1,000
0
0
417
0
0
0
0
0
The Consumer Assessment of Healthcare
Providers and Systems (CAHPS?) program is a multi-year initiative.
AHRQ first launched the program in October 1995 in response to
concerns about the lack of good information about the quality of
health plans from the enrollees' perspective. Over time, the
program has expanded beyond its original focus on health plans to
address a range of health care services and to meet the various
needs of health care consumers, purchasers, health plans,
providers, and policymakers. Based on a literature review and an
assessment of currently available questionnaires, AHRQ identified
the need to develop a health literacy module for the CAHPS? Health
Plan Survey. The intent of the health literacy module is to examine
health plan enrollees' perspectives on how well health information
is communicated to them by health plans and by healthcare
professionals in the health plan setting. The objective of the new
module is to provide information to health plans, clinicians, group
practices, and other interested parties regarding the quality of
health information delivered to patients. The health literacy
module will be pre-tested as a supplement to the CAHPS ? Health
Plan Survey.
US Code:
42
USC 299 Name of Law: Healthcare Research and Quality Act of
1999
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the collection of information encompassed by this request complies
with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR
1320.8(b)(3).
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