DX Dacryocystitis is not included in comorobid or competing conditions for resp conditions

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    • Type: EC eCQMs - Eligible Clinicians
    • Resolution: Answered
    • Priority: Moderate
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    • Melanie Martino
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    • Ballad Health
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      Thank you for your inquiry regarding CMS154v12 (2024 Performance Period) and CMS154v13 (2025 Performance Period). Please note that we are unable to make changes to value sets once they have been published. We will consider adding in this code in a future iteration of this measure.
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      Thank you for your inquiry regarding CMS154v12 (2024 Performance Period) and CMS154v13 (2025 Performance Period). Please note that we are unable to make changes to value sets once they have been published. We will consider adding in this code in a future iteration of this measure.
    • CMS0154v13
    • CMS0154v12
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      Not including the diagnosis of dacryocystitis as a comorbid or competing condition for respiratory conditions is resulting in our providers failing CMS - 154 - Appropriate Treatment for Upper Resp Infection (URI) as antibiotics are indicated for dacryocystitis.
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      Not including the diagnosis of dacryocystitis as a comorbid or competing condition for respiratory conditions is resulting in our providers failing CMS - 154 - Appropriate Treatment for Upper Resp Infection (URI) as antibiotics are indicated for dacryocystitis.

      Not including the diagnosis of dacryocystitis as a comorbid or competing condition for respiratory conditions is resulting in our providers failing CMS - 154 - Appropriate Treatment for Upper Resp Infection (URI) as antibiotics are indicated for dacryocystitis. __ 

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            Melanie Martino (Inactive)
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