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San Joaquin Health Centers reports large QIP gains, credits standing orders and 'gap' clinics
Summary
San Joaquin Health Centers officials said preliminary 2024 quality incentive program results show marked improvement versus prior years and that standing orders, targeted outreach and new dashboards drove gains; final audit is due in August.
San Joaquin Health Centers reported a sharp rise in quality-incentive performance over the last three years, and preliminarily said its 2024 results exceed the measure set by the QIP program.
John Diuglio, chief medical officer for San Joaquin Health Centers, told the Health Care Services Review Project Committee on Oct. 15 that the system went from roughly 58% in 2021 to 78% in 2022, 88% in 2023, and is “preliminarily scoring 43 out of 40 measures” for 2024. He said the 2024 results are projected to link about $78,000,000 to the county health system pending a final audit in August.
Diuglio said the improvements were…
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