Physician Efficiency, Appropriateness, & Quality

Our Physician Efficiency, Appropriateness, & QualitySM program evaluates physician performance in a transparent and multidimensional way. Its goal is to work with the physician community to maximize efficiency, appropriateness, and quality of care. BCBSIL initially developed PEAQSM with input from practicing physicians and will continue to collaborate with physicians to improve the program.

PEAQ program guiding principles include:

  • Metrics – Selecting meaningful measures that are evidence-based and nationally recognized to evaluate physician performance
  • Transparency – Sharing details to help physicians understand how the program works and ways it can support efficiency, appropriateness and quality of care for our members
  • Collaboration – Partnering with physicians to ensure measurement transparency and clinical relevance
  • Continuous improvement – Reevaluating our methodology and measures regularly based on physician feedback and recent clinical evidence
  • Insights – Providing physician-level reporting to help improve overall performance
  • Member focus – Using PEAQ program results to help our members identify physicians who are right for them

For more information, refer to the PEAQ Methodology or watch our video below. Questions? Check our PEAQ FAQs for answers or contact PEAQ Inquiries.

How Physicians Can Ensure They're Measuring Up to Their Peers

Provider Performance Insights: The PPI is a periodic report containing personalized feedback on care for our members over a recent interval. PPIs show how a physician was evaluated and where they rank in comparison to peers. PPIs also include actionable insights to improve future performance.

PPI PDF reports are loaded on Availity® Essentials for qualified providers. Refer to the Availity User Guide for information on viewing results and the Report User Guide for details about report construction. Not registered for Availity? Sign up now by going to Availity and selecting “Get Started” in the top right corner. 

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