CMS NEWS
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June 2, 2015
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CMS
announces entrepreneurs and innovators to access Medicare data
Today at Health Datapalooza, the
acting Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator, Andy
Slavitt, announced a new policy that for the first time will allow innovators
and entrepreneurs to access CMS data, such as Medicare claims. As part of the
Administration’s commitment to use of data and information to drive
transformation of the healthcare delivery system, CMS will allow innovators and
entrepreneurs to conduct approved research that will ultimately improve care
and provide better tools that should benefit health care consumers through a
greater understanding of what the data says works best in health care. The data
will not allow the patient’s identity to be determined, but will provide the
identity of the providers of care. CMS will begin accepting innovator research
requests in September 2015.
“Data is the essential ingredient
to building a better, smarter, healthier system. Today's announcement is aimed
directly at shaking up health care innovation and setting a new standard for
data transparency,” said acting CMS Administrator Andy Slavitt. “We expect a
stream of new tools for beneficiaries and care providers that improve care and
personalize decision-making.”
Innovators and entrepreneurs will
access data via the CMS Virtual Research Data Center (VRDC) which provides
access to granular CMS program data, including Medicare fee-for-service claims
data, in an efficient and cost effective manner. Researchers working in the CMS
VRDC have direct access to approved privacy-protected data files and are able
to conduct their analysis within a secure CMS environment.
“Historically, CMS has prohibited
researchers from accessing detailed CMS data if they intended to use it to
develop products or tools to sell,” said Niall Brennan, CMS chief data officer
and director of the Office of Enterprise and Data Analytics. “However, as the
delivery system transforms from rewarding volume to value, data will play a key
role. We hope that this new policy will lead to additional innovation and
insights from the CMS data.”
Examples of tools or products that
innovators and entrepreneurs might develop include care management or
predictive modeling tools, which could greatly benefit the healthcare system,
in the form of healthier people, better quality, or lower cost of care. Even
though all data is privacy-protected, researchers also will not be allowed to
remove patient-level data from the VRDC. They will only be able to download
aggregated, privacy-protected reports and results to their own personal
workstation.
CMS is also announcing today that
all researchers will be allowed to request data on a quarterly basis rather
than the annual updates that were available in the past. Technological
advancements, such as the VRDC, have facilitated access to more current data
without higher data costs. This change in data access will allow
researchers to conduct more rapid analysis of the delivery system.
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