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CATs, BATs, and RATs—The Value of CAT for Educational Assessment

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Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) turns 50 years old in 2020 which may be a shock to many in educational assessment who are still struggling to implement CAT in a way that fully realizes its promised advantages in terms of improved efficiency in testing. Licensure and certification assessment have been leveraging CAT successfully for years. While there have been recent several recent examples of CAT implementations in K-12 summative assessment (such as the Smarter-Balanced Assessment Consortium and Virginia’s Standards of Learning assessment), CAT has been relatively slow to catch on in K-12 educational assessment. This is due, in part, to technology limitations and differences between delivering tests to test centers and delivering tests to students in classrooms. However, technology is not the only consideration influencing the effective use of CAT in K-12 assessment. Frequently, constraints are placed on K-12 assessment programs in terms of educational policies, content standards coverage, and comparability that limit the degree to which CAT can deliver assessment efficiently and effectively. This results in assessment programs which are sometimes referred to as “BAT”s (Barely Adaptive Tests) and “RAT”s (Rarely Adaptive Tests). This panel will discuss the challenges associated with CAT in K-12 assessment and forecast its future utility.

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Envisioning the Future of Value Based Payment: A Health Affairs Forum

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The American health care system is moving toward an era of personalized medicine where the appropriate course of treatment can be defined with greater precision for the individual patient. In this era of “big data,” traditional statistics like readmissions capture a diminishing share of what patients mean by quality and value in health care delivery.

You are invited to join Health Affairs on Thursday, May 12, 2016, in Washington, DC, for a half-day forum for policy makers on the topic of, “Envisioning The Future Of Value Based Payment.” Featuring keynote remarks by David Blumenthal, President of the Commonwealth Fund, the program will include panels on existing and developing value based payment programs for hospitals and physicians, as well as how paying for value will evolve in a future with electronic health records, big data analytics, and personalized medicine.

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Alan Weil
David W. Baker
Cheryl Damberg
Meredith Rosenthal
Dana Gelb Safran
Alan Lazaroff
Tom Valuck
David Blumenthal
David Bates
Frank Opelka
Melinda Buntin
Eyal Zimlichman
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