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Loft9 Consulting, Island Hospital, Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. and McKinsey & Company join the Alliance

This month, we’re excited to welcome Loft9 Consulting, Island Hospital, Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. and McKinsey & Company as the newest members of the Alliance. About Loft9 Consulting Loft9’s mission is to be sought out as the management consulting firm that consistently delivers elevated outcomes and experiences through positive energy, collaborative spirit, and passion for client ...
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Washington climbing rankings for health system performance

The Commonwealth Fund has released their 2017 Scorecard on State Health System Performance, and Washington is ranked #10 overall, an increase of six spots from its baseline rank. We rank particularly well in Avoidable Hospital Use & Cost (#5), Healthy Lives (#9) and Equity (#10), but scored lower in Access & Affordability (#18) and Prevention ...
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The new Community Checkup website

Data is a foundational element in transforming the health care system, which is why the Community Checkup has played such an important role in our work since its first release in 2008. We know that data by itself is insufficient to move the market. Data must be translated into information to drive action and outcomes ...
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The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation joins the Alliance

This month, we’re excited to welcome The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) as the newest members of the Alliance. About The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) IHME is an independent population health research center at UW Medicine, part of the University of Washington, that provides rigorous and comparable measurement of the world’s ...
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Alliance launches new Community Checkup website with advanced interactivity

New site breaks new ground in the ways it allows visitors to use data to promote transparency and value-based purchasing  SEATTLE, February 22, 2017 –The Washington Health Alliance (the Alliance) today announced the launch of its new Community Checkup website, its signature site with detailed results on the quality of care  and patient experience within ...
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Addressing disparities in care

Variation in health care is a common theme in the Alliance’s work. The Community Checkup report released last December highlights how this variation is found across geographies and among medical groups, clinics and hospitals. Now a new report that the Alliance is preparing to release next week illustrates that disparities in care are a significant ...
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Looking ahead in 2017

The new year has just begun, but the Alliance is already off to a busy start. Earlier this week, the Alliance and The Bree Collaborative issued a call to action, inviting health care leaders across the state to join a coordinated response to Washington state’s opioid addiction crisis. The impetus for this call to action ...
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Alliance and Bree Collaborative issue call to action to fight opioid misuse

Opioid addiction is driving the drug overdoses which are claiming too many lives in the US. In 2015 alone, 718 people in Washington state died from opioid-related overdoses. The epidemic is growing quickly, devastating Washington families and communities. There are many factors driving this crisis and nobody can solve it alone. Together the Washington Health ...
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Alliance launches 2016 Community Checkup report

This week, the Alliance released its tenth version of the Community Checkup report, along with the second set of results for the Washington State Common Measure Set for Health Care Quality and Cost. In the report you will find that unwarranted variation continues to be a problem in our state. This pattern of significant variation ...
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Transparency in health care is the new normal

High-value health care: that’s the goal, for ourselves, for our loved ones, for our community. No one knowingly chooses low value, not for something as important as health care. We all want health care that offers the best possible outcomes, with confidence that no matter where we go for care that we’ll reliably experience high ...
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Governor Inslee announces executive order to address opioid epidemic

Governor Inslee announced this morning his office’s plan to address the opioid use public health crisis by coordinating multi-sector efforts through executive order. We applaud the Governor for his strong leadership on addressing the opioid crisis. And we are honored to have been named a partner in action for this important initiative. One of the ...
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Helping consumers be savvy health care shoppers

The number of people enrolled in a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) through their employer is growing. Almost 90 percent of enrollees in Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces are in a plan with a deductible above the amount that qualifies a plan as an HDHP. And as our past Community Checkup reports have shown, there continues ...
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