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EH/CAH eCQMs - Eligible Hospitals/Critical Access Hospitals
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Resolution: Answered
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Moderate
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None
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None
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Jena Waters
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712-250-8826
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Cass Health
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CMS0071v13, CMS0072v12, CMS0104v12, CMS0108v12, CMS0190v12, CMS0334v5, CMS0506v6, CMS0816v3, CMS0819v2, CMS0871v3, CMS0986v2, CMS1028v2
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CMS0002v13, CMS0022v12, CMS0050v12, CMS0056v12, CMS0068v13, CMS0069v12, CMS0074v13, CMS0075v12, CMS0090v13, CMS0117v12, CMS0122v12, CMS0124v12, CMS0125v12, CMS0128v12, CMS0129v13, CMS0130v12, CMS0131v12, CMS0133v12, CMS0135v12, CMS0136v13, CMS0137v12, CMS0138v12, CMS0139v12, CMS0142v12, CMS0143v12, CMS0144v12, CMS0145v12, CMS0146v12, CMS0149v12, CMS0153v12, CMS0154v12, CMS0155v12, CMS0156v12, CMS0157v12, CMS0159v12, CMS0165v12, CMS0177v12, CMS0249v6, CMS0314v1, CMS0347v7, CMS0349v6, CMS0645v7, CMS0646v4, CMS0771v5, CMS0951v2, CMS1188v1
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CMS0996v4
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all eCQMs
CMS has adopted this new verbiage "sex assigned at birth" when collecting demographic information on chart abstracted measures. As we attempt to develop our EHR to accommodate this new question we are wondering if other measures, like eCQMs, will also be required to include this information.