Full Name
Michelle Schreiber, MD
Job Title
Deputy Director, Center for Clinical Standards and Quality and Director of the Quality Measurement and Value-Based Incentives Group
Organization Name
CMS
Speaker Bio
Dr. Schreiber is the Deputy Director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) at CMS, and the Director of the Quality Measurement and Value-Based Incentives Group (QMVIG). Dr. Schreiber is a general internal medicine physician with over 25 years of clinical healthcare experience, and executive quality leadership of large health systems. She has a long history of advancing healthcare quality on a local, State and national level.
Since arriving at CMS in 2018, Dr. Schreiber has led numerous quality initiatives, including MIPS transformation to value pathways, the modernization of the Hospital Stars program, and advancing digital quality measurement systems. Her current focus areas include Promoting Interoperability across care settings, Quality Measurement, and Patient Safety. She has led QMVIG’s work on health equity – including spearheading the measurement of Social Drivers of Health, and the Maternal Health and Birthing Friendly Initiatives. She advises on care delivery, payment and data collection strategies for multiple CMS Value Based Reporting and Payment programs and helps lead clinical and cross-agency working groups on quality, safety and value across CMS and HHS. She is a member of PACHA, the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS which provides to the Secretary of Health & Human Services regarding programs, policies, and research to promote effective treatment, prevention, and cure of HIV disease and AIDS, having been an HIV/AIDS provider herself as part of her past clinical practice.
During her time at CMS she has been on the boards of ACCME (continuing medical education) and Leapfrog. Dr. Schreiber served on the Board at the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for The Health Information Technology Advisory Committee (HITAC) which sets forth standards for national information technology. Dr. Schreiber also helps lead CMS activities related to the Consensus Based Entity quality measurement endorsement, maintenance, and pre-rulemaking process which makes recommendations to CMS on quality measurement use in value-based programs.
Dr. Schreiber’s interests are quality improvement, Health Equity, quality measures, and the intersection with electronic medical records to advance quality, safety and equity for all persons.
Since arriving at CMS in 2018, Dr. Schreiber has led numerous quality initiatives, including MIPS transformation to value pathways, the modernization of the Hospital Stars program, and advancing digital quality measurement systems. Her current focus areas include Promoting Interoperability across care settings, Quality Measurement, and Patient Safety. She has led QMVIG’s work on health equity – including spearheading the measurement of Social Drivers of Health, and the Maternal Health and Birthing Friendly Initiatives. She advises on care delivery, payment and data collection strategies for multiple CMS Value Based Reporting and Payment programs and helps lead clinical and cross-agency working groups on quality, safety and value across CMS and HHS. She is a member of PACHA, the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS which provides to the Secretary of Health & Human Services regarding programs, policies, and research to promote effective treatment, prevention, and cure of HIV disease and AIDS, having been an HIV/AIDS provider herself as part of her past clinical practice.
During her time at CMS she has been on the boards of ACCME (continuing medical education) and Leapfrog. Dr. Schreiber served on the Board at the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for The Health Information Technology Advisory Committee (HITAC) which sets forth standards for national information technology. Dr. Schreiber also helps lead CMS activities related to the Consensus Based Entity quality measurement endorsement, maintenance, and pre-rulemaking process which makes recommendations to CMS on quality measurement use in value-based programs.
Dr. Schreiber’s interests are quality improvement, Health Equity, quality measures, and the intersection with electronic medical records to advance quality, safety and equity for all persons.
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