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Public listing of 2017 Non-QPP measures  -  CUHSM.ORG

ID: CUHSM #3
NQF# 0005
eCQM# NA
Measure Title: CAHPS Clinician/Group Surveys -Adult Primary Care - Pediatric Care - Specialist Care
Surveys
Measure Description:
-Adult Primary Care Survey: 37 core and 64 supplemental question survey of adult outpatient primary
care patients.
-Pediatric Care Survey: 36 core and 16 supplemental question survey of outpatient pediatric care
patients.
-Specialist Care Survey: 37 core and 20 supplemental question survey of adult outpatients specialist care
patients.
Level of analysis for each of the 3 surveys: group practices, sites of care, and/or individual clinicians
NQS Domain: Person and Caregiver- Centered Experience and Outcome
Numerator: Completed questionnaires. A questionnaire is considered complete if responses are
available for half of the key survey items.
Denominator:
A random sample of the following:
o Adult Primary Care Questionnaire: Adult patients (≥18 years) who received outpatient primary care from
any of the doctors who are the subject of the survey, OR
o Adult Specialty Care Questionnaire: Adult patients (≥18 years) who received care from any of the
specialist doctors who are the subject of the survey OR
o Child Primary Care Questionnaire: Parents or guardians of children who received care from any of the
doctors who are the subject of the survey.
• Survey size determined based on the number of performance levels at which physicians are to be
distinguished, desired level of confidence about these distinctions, expected amounts and types of
variability in survey scores, and expected response rates. Reports of survey data should make public
statistical confidence levels and other aspects of survey and analysis methods.
Denominator Exclusions / Exception:
-Deceased. In some cases, a household or family member may inform you of the death of the sampled
individual or child;
-Ineligible. The sampled individual or child did not receive care from the participating medical group or
health system in the last 12 months.
Rationale: Demonstrated ability of CG-CAHPS patient experience surveys to reveal gaps in system
performance, to enhance loyalty to practices, increase member satisfaction, and to correlate with better
performance on effective care processes, adherence and outcomes, creating a system to measure
patient experience is foundational to the success of any new payment reform model.
Measure Type (Process/Outcome): Process
Steward: ARHQ
Data Source: Survey: Patient Reported Data/Survey

ID:
CUHSM #4
NQF# 0006
eCQM#
NA
Measure Title: CAHPS Health Plan Survey v 4.0 - Adult questionnaire
Measure Description: 30-question core survey of adult health plan members that assesses the quality of
care and services they receive. Level of analysis: health plan – HMO, PPO, Medicare, Medicaid,
commercial
NQS Domain: Person and Caregiver- Centered Experience and Outcome
Numerator: Completed questionnaires. A questionnaire is considered complete if responses are
available for half of the key survey items.
Denominator: A random sample of the following:
o Adult Primary Care Questionnaire: Adult patients (≥18 years) who received outpatient primary care from
any of the doctors who are the subject of the survey, OR
o Adult Specialty Care Questionnaire: Adult patients (≥18 years) who received care from any of the
specialist doctors who are the subject of the survey OR
o Child Primary Care Questionnaire: Parents or guardians of children who received care from any of the
doctors who are the subject of the survey.
• Survey size determined based on the number of performance levels at which physicians are to be
distinguished, desired level of confidence about these distinctions, expected amounts and types of
variability in survey scores, and expected response rates. Reports of survey data should make public
statistical confidence levels and other aspects of survey and analysis methods.
Denominator Exclusions / Exception: Deceased. In some cases, a household or family member may
inform you of the death of the sampled individual or child;
Ineligible. The sampled individual or child did not receive care from the participating medical group or
health system in the last 12 months.
Refusals. The individual (or parent or guardian of the sampled child) refused in writing or by phone to
participate.
Nonresponse. The individual (or parent or guardian of the sampled child) is presumed to be eligible but
did not complete the survey for some reason (never responded, was unavailable at the time of the survey,
was ill or incapable, had a language barrier, and so on).
Bad addresses/phone numbers. In either case, the sampled individual (or parent or guardian) is
presumed to be eligible but was never located
Rationale: Demonstrated ability of CG-CAHPS patient experience surveys to reveal gaps in system
performance, to enhance loyalty to practices, increase member satisfaction, and to correlate with better
performance on effective care processes, adherence and outcomes, creating a system to measure
patient experience is foundational to the success of any new payment reform model.
Measure Type (Process/Outcome): Process
Steward: AHRQ

ID: CUHSM #6
NQF# 1880
eCQM# NA
Measure Title: Adherence to Mood Stabilizers for Individuals with Bipolar I Disorder
Measure Description: Percentage of individuals at least 18 years of age as of the beginning of the
measurement period with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who had at least two prescription drug
claims for antipsychotic medications and had a Proportion of Days Covered (PDC) of at least 0.8 for
antipsychotic medications during the measurement period (12 consecutive months).
Numerator: Individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who had at least two prescription
drug claims for antipsychotic medications and have a PDC of at least 0.8 for antipsychotic medications.
Denominator: Individuals at least 18 years of age as of the beginning of the measurement period with
schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and at least two prescription drug claims for antipsychotic
medications during the measurement period (12 consecutive months).
Exclusions: Individuals with any diagnosis of dementia during the measurement period.
Rationale: Drug therapies can reduce hospitalizations, but non-adherence is high, ranging from 30% to
80%. There is an urgent need to identify cost-effective ways to improve adherence and reduce
hospitalizations. Measure #1880 assesses chronic adherence using the Proportion of Days Covered
(PDC) method for assessing medication adherence with a threshold of an 80 percent rate. This measure
describes the degree to which providers utilize mood stabilizer medications in treating this disorder and
subsequent patient adherence.
Randomized, placebo-controlled trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of mood stabilizers in
reducing the symptoms and probability of relapse for patients diagnosed with bipolar I disorder (Smith,
Cornelius, Warnock, Bell, & Young, 2007; Tohen et al., 2005; Bowden et al., 2005). This body of evidence
has spawned numerous clinical guidelines. The American Psychiatric Association recommends with
“substantial clinical confidence” that the first-line of pharmacological treatment for bipolar episodes, both
manic and depressive, includes the use of mood stabilizers (Hirshfeld, 2006). The Expert Consensus
Guideline Series states that “mood stabilizing medications are the cornerstone of preventive maintenance
treatment” for patients with bipolar disorder (Keck et al., 2004). By describing the degree of compliance
with these recommendations, this measure has the potential to reduce the symptoms and probability of
relapse for patients diagnosed with bipolar I disorder.
Measure Type (Process/Outcome): Process
NQS Domain: Patient Safety


ID: CUHSM #7
NQF# 1934
eCQM#
NA
Measure Title: Diabetes Monitoring for People with Diabetes and Schizophrenia (SMD)
Measure Description: The percentage of patients 18 – 64 years of age with schizophrenia and diabetes
who had both an LDL-C test and an HbA1c test during the measurement year.
Numerator: One or more HbA1c tests and one or more LDL-C tests performed during the measurement
year.
Denominator: Patients age 18-64 years of age as of the end of the measurement year (e.g. December
31) with a schizophrenia and diabetes diagnosis.
Exclusions: Exclude patients with a diagnosis of polycystic ovaries who did not have a face-to-face
encounter, in any setting, with a diagnosis of diabetes during the measurement year or the year prior to
the measurement year. Diagnosis may occur in any setting, any time in the patient’s history, but must
have occurred by the end of the measurement year.
Exclude patients with gestational or steroid-induced diabetes who did not have a face-to-face
encounter, in any setting, with a diagnosis of diabetes during the measurement year or the year prior to
the measurement year. Diagnosis may occur in any setting, during the measurement year or the year
prior to the measurement year, but must have occurred by the end of the measurement year.
Rationale:
Measure #1934 addresses a high impact area as individuals with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder have
nearly two times the risk for diabetes due to use of antipsychotic medications.
- Measure #1934 focus is due to the particular risk of the target population, who tend to use the
medication for a long time period. On average individuals with schizophrenia and bipolar disease die 25
years earlier than the general population.
-A gap in performance was shown at the state level where the mean value per state was 12.1 percent,
and the maximum was 28 percent - individuals with schizophrenia or bipolar are not screened for
diabetes as often as they should be.
Measure Type (Process/Outcome): Process
NQS Domain: Patient Safety

ID: CUHSM #8
NQF# 1927
eCQM# NA
Measure Title: Cardiovascular Health Screening for People With Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder Who
Are Prescribed Antipsychotic Medications
Measure Description: The percentage of individuals 25 to 64 years of age with schizophrenia or bipolar
disorder who were prescribed any antipsychotic medication and who received a cardiovascular health
screening during the measurement year.
Numerator: Individuals who had one or more LDL-C screenings performed during the measurement
year.
Denominator: Individuals ages 25 to 64 years of age by the end of the measurement year with a
diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder who were prescribed any antipsychotic medication during
the measurement year.
Exclusions: Individuals are excluded from the denominator if they were discharged alive for a coronary
artery bypass graft (CABG) or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) (these events may occur in the
measurement year or year prior to the measurement year), or diagnosed with ischemic vascular disease
(IVD) (this diagnosis must appear in both the measurement year and the year prior to the measurement
year), chronic heart failure, or had a prior myocardial infarction (identified in the measurement year or as
far back as possible).
Rationale:
Measure #1927 addresses a high impact area, as individuals with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder are at
a greater risk for cardiovascular disease due to lifestyle risk factors, and high non-treatment rates for
hyperlipidemia among people with schizophrenia.
- Research submitted shows that patients in this population receive cholesterol screening 25 percent less
often than the general population, which demonstrates a significant performance gap.
- Screening is a necessary step along the way to improving the health of this population.
Measure Type (Process/Outcome): Process
NQS Domain: Patient Safety

         
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