Transparency: Explore Our Healthcare Scorecard (2020-2023)

At Nao Medical, we understand that choosing a healthcare provider is a significant decision, much like picking the right car. You wouldn’t purchase a vehicle without knowing its full history and performance, and your healthcare deserves the same level of scrutiny. 

 

Navigating the healthcare landscape can often feel like a maze, clouded by complex jargon and elusive data. Traditional health systems might hide behind marketing fluff, making it challenging to discern real quality from cleverly crafted PR narratives. In an era where technology and information are at our fingertips, accepting anything less than complete transparency is a disservice to your health.

 

We’re here to change that. Nao Medical is revolutionizing how healthcare quality is communicated. Our Healthcare Scorecard, encompassing data from 2020 to 2023, strips away the complexities. We present you with clear, concise, and crucial information from esteemed sources like the National Quality Forum (NQF), National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), and Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) from Medicare & Medicaid. 

It’s time to expect more. More clarity. More honesty. More control over your health decisions. Our data is not obscured by medical jargon or distractions. It’s straightforward, user-friendly, and designed for the savvy healthcare consumer – you. 

 

Explore Nao Medical’s Healthcare Scorecard today. Delve into our performance data, validated by independent national agencies. See for yourself the high standards of care and transparency that set Nao Medical apart. Join us in embracing a healthcare experience that’s not just exceptional, but also empowering.

 

Nao Medical’s Performance On the NCQA & HEDIS Quality Measures

National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS), Medicaid & Medicare measure (2021) (All HEDIS Rates are Adjusted, Certified, Unaudited)Nao Medical’s Performance
Adult Access to Preventive Services (AAP) Age: 20-44 Non Commercial91.30 %
Adult Access to Preventive Services (AAP) Age: 45-64 Non Commercial68.57 %
Adult Access to Preventive Services (AAP) Age: 65 & over Non Commercial77.42 %
Adults Access to Preventive Services (AAP) Age: 20-44 Commercial99.86 %
Adults Access to Preventive Services (AAP) Age: 45-64 Commercial99.87 %
Adults Access to Preventive Services (AAP) Age: 65 & over Commercial100.00 %

Nao Medical’s Performance On NQF Quality Measures

National Quality Forum (NQF) Measure Nao Medical’s Performance Threshold
Controlling High Blood Pressure : Ages 18-59 52.12 % 85 %
Coronary Artery Disease: ACE/ARB Therapy for Patients with Diabetes or Left Ventricle Ejection Fraction less than 40% 100.00 % 85 %
Tobacco Status: Assessment 97.31 % 85 %
Tobacco Status: Cessation Intervention 46.49 % 85 %
Use of Appropriate Medications for People with Asthma 50.00 % 85 %

Nao Medical’s Performance On NQF & HEDIS Quality Measures

NQF & HEDIS Measure, Medicaid & Medicare (All HEDIS Rates are Adjusted, Certified, Unaudited) Nao Medical’s Performance Threshold
Controlling High Blood Pressure (2020) 47.05 % 85 %
Adult Body Mass Index (BMI) Assessment (2020) 100.00 % 85 %

Nao Medical’s Performance On NQF & NCQA Quality Measures

National Quality Forum (NQF), National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Nao Medical’s Performance Threshold
Body Mass Index (BMI) Follow-up documented 76.59 % 85 %

Nao Medical’s Performance On HEDIS Measures

Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set. (All HEDIS Rates are Adjusted, Certified, Unaudited) Nao Medical’s Performance Threshold
Statin Therapy for patients with Cardiovascular disease – Received Statin Therapy (2020) 100.00 % 85 %
Comprehensive Diabetes Care: A1c Control (less than 8.0) (2021) 58.57 % 85 %
Comprehensive Diabetes Care: A1C Testing (2021) 81.62 % 85 %
Comprehensive Diabetes Care: BP Control (less than 140/90) (2021) 56.70 % 85 %
Comprehensive Diabetes Care: Nephropathy Screening (2021) 85.67 % 85 %
Statin Therapy for Patients With Diabetes (2021) 58.53 % 85 %
Care for Older Adults: Advance Care Planning (2021) 40.82 % 85 %
Care for Older Adults: Functional Status Assessment (2021) 46.94 % 85 %
Care for Older Adults: Medication Review (2021) 80.41 % 85 %
Care for Older Adults: Pain Assessment (2021) 80.41 % 85 %
Kidney Health Evaluation for Patient with Diabetes (2022) 75.38 % 85 %
Immunization for Adolescents (IMA) – HPV (2022) 40.00 % 85 %

UCAOA Accredited Facilities

At Nao Medical, we are committed to providing exceptional healthcare that you can trust. That’s why we are proud to be UCAOA-accredited, a distinction earned by only the highest-quality urgent care providers. This accreditation signifies our dedication to meeting nationally standardized criteria across all aspects of care, including governance, human resources, patient care processes, physical environment, quality improvement, health record management, patient privacy and rights, and scope of care. When you choose Nao Medical, you can be confident that you are receiving the highest level of care available, delivered with compassion and respect.

Nao Medical’s Performance On Medicare’s MIPS Score & KPIs

At Nao Medical, our dedication to excellence in patient care is reflected in our outstanding performance in the Medicare Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), where we consistently achieve top scores.

Our Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) highlight our commitment to meeting MIPS measures, particularly in areas such as blood pressure control and diabetes management, some of the most complex diseases to manage effectively.

Measure ID

Measure Title

Nao Medical’s Performance Rate (%)

Decile

CMS165

Controlling High Blood Pressure

53.21

7*

CMS 128

Body Mass Index Screening & Follow-up Plan

97.92%

5

CMS122

Diabetes: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) Poor Control (>9%)

53.66

4**

*For Hypertension, the seventh decile is the Highest decile nationally for medical practices small or large.

**For Diabetes, a lower decile is better as the data is looking at “poor control” of Diabetes (a reverse score)

The “Nao Medical’s Performance Rate (%)” column shows the percentage of patients who received the recommended care out of all the patients who were eligible for each measure. The “Decile” column indicates the performance percentile with 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest, according to national rankings.

Take Charge of Your Loved One's Healthcare. Access Federal Quality Data

If you have a loved one being cared for by a doctor’s office, hospital, or nursing home, you can access federal data about the quality of care they provide. This information can help you make informed decisions about your loved one’s healthcare and ensure they are receiving the best possible care.   To access this data, you can visit the websites of the following federal agency websites allow you to search for specific facilities and compare them based on various quality measures, such as patient safety, staffing levels, and infection rates:  
  1. Medicare: https://www.medicare.gov/care-compare/?providerType=Hospital&redirect=true
  1. Medicaid: https://www.medicare.gov/care-compare/results/?searchType=NursingHome&page=1&radius=10&sort=closest&zipcode=19056
  1. Department of Health & Human Services: https://www.medicare.gov/coverage/nursing-home-care
  1. Hospital Care Compare and Provider Data Catalog. This platform, provided by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), offers performance data on hospitals. It includes information on the process of care, outcome measures, and patient safety. You can find this information on:
    1. The Medicare website at https://www.medicare.gov/care-compare/ and
    2. The Provider Data Catalog at https://data.cms.gov/
  1. HCAHPS: Patients’ Perspectives of Care Survey: The HCAHPS survey gives insights into patients’ perspectives of hospital care. This survey includes data about patients’ experiences and allows for objective comparisons of hospitals. More details can be found on the CMS website at https://www.cms.gov/
  1. Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Quality Reporting Program (QRP) Public Reporting: This program provides data based on quality assessment data submitted by SNFs. 
    1. Care Compare website at https://www.medicare.gov/ and 
    2. The Provider Data Catalog at https://data.cms.gov/
  1. Comparative Reports on Nursing Homes: The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) provides comparative reports on nursing homes. This includes information on the overall quality of care, staffing, and other relevant measures. More details can be found on their website at https://www.ahrq.gov/
These government resources offer reliable, comprehensive data and are valuable for evaluating the quality of healthcare provided by Practicing Providers, Hospital Systems and Nursing Homes based on federal data collected from them, rather than the messages in their press releases and marketing funnels.