MTQIP membership is currently open to all ACS verified Level I and II adult trauma centers in the state of Michigan. Centers are required to use one of the following registry software: Digital Innovations, Inc. V5 or Clinical Data Management TraumaBase.
Complete and submit the MTQIP Membership Application.
Sign and return the MTQIP Membership Agreements.
Review the MTQIP Participant Expectations.
Review the MTQIP Data Definitions with data abstraction staff.
MTQIP membership is open to all American College of Surgeons Level I and II verified adult trauma centers in Michigan.
At this time, MTQIP does not require a fee to participate thanks to generous support provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network of Michigan.
Centers are asked to sign agreements for data use and remote validation. This usually takes 2-3 months.
Data analysis is similar to ACS-TQIP. Risk adjustment modeling will be developed based on the actual data for each report period. Covariates in the mortality model typically include mechanism of injury, ISS, age, GCS, chest AIS, abdominal AIS, and transfer status. Morbidity is more difficult and requires more data to create specific groupings.
BCBSM and BCN sends hospital administration the annual payment every June. Hospital administration and the designated representatives from each trauma program also receive a letter explaining the BCBSM and BCN CQI payment structure.
MTQIP members participate validation visits, submit timely data and PI reports, collaborate via multi-disciplinary (trauma director, trauma program manager and registrar) meeting participation, and maintain membership in ACS-TQIP. P4P payment as part of BCBSM Value Partnerships program are based on a center’s MTQIP participation and performance as measured by the hospital performance index aggregated with the performance indices of all of the other hospital based CQI’s that a center participates in. The hospital performance index measures are determined yearly by the collaborative.