Data Access
Data Access and Public Reporting
Freedman HealthCare is a national leader in designing appropriate access to shared data resources
Freedman HealthCare (FHC) brings decades of experience in helping clients initiate and activate data access processes and public reporting programs. Our services include building stakeholder consensus around data access policies, developing regulatory and procedural materials, and implementing user request documentation
FHC designs, implements, and operates data access programs for integrated claims and human services data repositories as well as creating opportunities for public access to data resources. FHC guides clients to create customized, carefully, and collaboratively designed data access and permissions policy, accompanied by insight into technical infrastructure, software, and relevant interoperability standards to facilitate data intake and creation of analytic tools.
Freedman HealthCare Projects
Delaware
FHC supports clients in developing actionable public-facing data tools that support state policymakers’ interests in bringing transparency to the cost of healthcare in their state. FHC works with agency staff and external stakeholders to clarify the purpose and messaging. Working closely with data management teams and designers, the FHC team delivers a customized suite of analytic reports and interactive tools.
FHC teams led the design and delivery of updated interactive healthcare cost data resources in two states. The Delaware Health Care Cost Commission recently updated CostAware with new procedures and quality measures to help consumers find high-value care and support initiatives to improve access and outcomes and foster collaboration.
Rhode Island
The Rhode Island Health Information Survey collects information on Rhode Islanders’ insurance status, experience getting care, use of medical services, and relevant demographic variables. The Executive Summary Report and Interactive Tool highlight key findings from the data regarding the uninsured and underinsured populations, Medicaid and HSRI enrollment, and cost of care and access.