The Execution Gap
Following on Episode 3's look at late-year chart retrieval, this episode challenges the assumption that digital data collection solves the underlying problem. [Name] breaks down the three failure modes that make digital feeds dangerous precisely because they're invisible: the completeness illusion, sequencing latency, and source conflicts that documented protocols often can't actually resolve under audit scrutiny. Includes a direct look at where NCQA's Data Aggregator Validation program ends — and where your abstraction logic has to begin. Topics covered: * Why digital data collection fails silently where chart retrieval fails loudly * Where NCQA's Data Aggregator Validation (DAV) program ends and measure-level completeness begins * The completeness illusion: how a DAV-validated CCD can still be measure-incomplete * Feed sequencing latency and its real impact on outreach accuracy * Source conflicts: why documented protocols often don't survive auditor scrutiny * What measure-level validation actually means versus format-level validation * Why members who need both digital and manual retrieval are the ones most plans miss systematically Request a demo or pilot: https://poderohealth.com/Contact?intent=pilot Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-peter-saah-dba-cphq-0b50a572/ ________________________________________________________ © 2026 Podero Health. All rights reserved.
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