NCQA expects the six-month pilot will test the effectiveness of its quality measurement software.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance launched a digital quality solutions pilot program where health plans, delivery systems and health information technology firms can test, review and align quality measurement across the healthcare industry.
Aetna, Health Care Service Corporation, 1upHealth, ApolloMed, Change Healthcare and Centauri Health Solutions will participate in the six-month pilot, which will include workshops, product feature testing and feedback sessions.
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