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Enhancement request for CMS22v10

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    • Michelle Gibson
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    • Edward Elmhurst Health
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      ​​Thank you for your inquiry for CMS22v10, Preventive Care and Screening: Screening for High Blood Pressure and Follow-Up Documented. CMS22v10 is an episode-based measure. It evaluates the care during a patient-provider encounter (i.e., "Qualifying Encounter During Measurement Period"). As long as the qualifying encounter is during the measurement period, the ED encounter should qualify for the initial population. If the patient was screened for high pressure and had a recommended follow-up plan documented, as indicated, if the blood pressure is elevated or hypertensive on the same ED encounter, the patient should qualify for the numerator. The timing of the ED encounter spanning two days should not affect if the patient qualifies for the numerator.
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      ​​Thank you for your inquiry for CMS22v10, Preventive Care and Screening: Screening for High Blood Pressure and Follow-Up Documented. CMS22v10 is an episode-based measure. It evaluates the care during a patient-provider encounter (i.e., "Qualifying Encounter During Measurement Period"). As long as the qualifying encounter is during the measurement period, the ED encounter should qualify for the initial population. If the patient was screened for high pressure and had a recommended follow-up plan documented, as indicated, if the blood pressure is elevated or hypertensive on the same ED encounter, the patient should qualify for the numerator. The timing of the ED encounter spanning two days should not affect if the patient qualifies for the numerator.
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      Since this measure encompasses facility-based providers, who are often situated within the emergency department, we noted that many of this measure's failures are attributed to a time delay in the generation of a referral for high blood pressure, due to the measure's criteria. In actuality, the measure is being met within the encounter, after the patient has been admitted and in tandem with discharge from the ED.
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      Since this measure encompasses facility-based providers, who are often situated within the emergency department, we noted that many of this measure's failures are attributed to a time delay in the generation of a referral for high blood pressure, due to the measure's criteria. In actuality, the measure is being met within the encounter, after the patient has been admitted and in tandem with discharge from the ED.

      As we are reviewing the outcomes for one of the quality measures, CMS-22/high blood pressure, we have noted a suggestion for an enhancement to the measure.  Since this measure encompasses facility-based providers, who are often situated within the emergency department, we noted that many of this measure's failures are attributed to a time delay in the generation of a referral for high blood pressure, due to the measure's criteria.  In actuality, the measure is being met within the encounter, after the patient has been admitted and in tandem with discharge from the ED.

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      The scenario is thus:

      • Patient, after-hours, arrives in the Emergency Department
      • Patient's admission date is T (today)
      • Patient is discharged after midnight (technically, 'tomorrow' or T+1)
      • Although patient has pertinent referral/information for follow up, the measure registers as a 'fail' because the measure's associated 'pass' criteria was NOT met on the same day as the admission
      • Technically, this is still the same encounter and we believe that CMS would agree that, in this scenario, the measure was, in fact, met because the high blood pressure was addressed within the ED encounter

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      Would CMS please consider updating the measure to include that referral/follow-up/meeting of CMS-22 within 24 hours of the admission will qualify as having met that measure?   Minimally, would CMS allow for a 'pass' for this measure if it has been addressed within the same encounter?

            edave Mathematica EC eCQM Team
            msgibs64 Michelle Gibson
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