As health care organizations transition from retrospective reporting to more timely, interoperable quality measurement, many are grappling with how to operationalize digital quality measures within everyday care delivery. This session brings together perspectives from Oracle Health, NCQA, and Advocate Health to explore how digital HEDIS measures are being implemented in real‑world health IT environments to support clinical decision‑making, reduce administrative burden, and strengthen value‑based care efforts. Speakers will share practical insights from integrating digital quality measurement closer to the point of care, including how real‑time data exchange enables actionable quality insights to surface within clinical workflows. The discussion will highlight both successes and challenges encountered during implementation, such as workflow integration, data standardization, and scaling execution across diverse care settings. Attendees will learn how organizations are using digital HEDIS to improve the usability and trustworthiness of quality data for care teams, support more meaningful patient engagement, and align quality measurement with operational and financial goals. Rather than focusing on theory, this session emphasizes lessons learned from experience and approaches being applied today.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand how organizations are embedding digital HEDIS into health IT workflows.
- Learn how surfacing quality insights closer to the point of care can enable more meaningful patient interactions and support care decisions.
- Hear what has worked and what challenges to anticipate from organizations applying these approaches now.
Graham Bury, Oracle Health
Burke Burnett, NCQA
Terri Godar, Advocate Health