Partial federal government shutdown
HCA does not anticipate any immediate impacts to our services or disruption to provider payments at this time. We will continue to monitor the situation and share updates if anything changes.
HCA does not anticipate any immediate impacts to our services or disruption to provider payments at this time. We will continue to monitor the situation and share updates if anything changes.
HCA's analytics, research, and measurement (ARM) dashboards focus on health service utilization by Apple Health (Medicaid) enrollees.
Find information on the use of health services by Washington State Medicaid enrollees.
The ARM dashboard suite consists of:
Dashboards and related data products support the data needs for regional and local health assessment and planning. This includes:
The dashboards do not display any personally identifying information and follow data governance guidelines for aggregating and de-identifying source data, as well as small number suppression. This ensures enrollee confidentiality is maintained at the highest standards, while also providing actionable and transparent data and analytics.
ACHs, LHJs, and other community partners need data and information about the people in each region to:
The dashboards support the need for ACHs and others to have actionable data on population health and social determinants of health. As user needs evolve, this dashboard suite will also evolve to present timely and relevant information on populations of interest, with a planned quarterly update of information.
HCA purchases health care for more than 2.5 million Washington residents through the Apple Health (Medicaid), Public Employees Benefits Board, and School Employees Benefits Board programs.
In addition, the Washington All-Payer Health Care Claims Database (WA-APCD) collects data on more than 4 million Washington residents. The WA-APCD provides transparency on cost of health care services and the quality of providers and facilities.
The Washington Tracking Network (WTN) and other dashboards from DOH provide users with data and information about environmental health hazards, population characteristics, and health outcomes statewide.
DSHS' Research and Data Analysis Division provides data, analytics, and decision support tools to improve the delivery of services that transform lives.
OFM provides users with data and research on Washington population and demographics. They conduct research on a variety of issues related to demographics, public policy, and the state budget. This includes data and trends at the statewide, county, city, and annexation levels, as well as a variety of health care-specific topics.
The Washington Health Alliance is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that shares the most reliable data on health care quality and value in the state. They help providers, patients, employers, and union trusts make better decisions about health care.
Our ARM dashboards and data related to Medicaid Transformation work are intended to be used in tandem with other data sources. HCA works with all state partners to continue building a robust, easy-to-use, and consistent reporting and data infrastructure that informs state, regional, and community health decisions.
There are various methods of reporting data. Learn more about ARM methodology by visiting the Technical/Specification Documentation page located on each dashboard or emailing the ARM team.
Email: HCA HW ARM