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Type:
EC eCQMs - Eligible Clinicians
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Resolution: Answered
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Priority:
Moderate
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Component/s: None
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None
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Victoria K Boswell
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404-606-3885
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Piedmont Healthcare
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CMS0144v14
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CMS0144v13
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CMS0144v12
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Large
With CMS choosing generic ICD codes and providers selecting diagnosis with the highest/greatest specificity (least generic). This difference is extensive and creating a misrepresentation of pass/fails/exceptions. This affects inpatient and outpatient and can potentially affect all measures.
For instance, regarding CMS 144:
Arrhythmia


More specific arrhythmias are not in the OID:


But further investigation finds this across other measures:
The following code, O10.03, would be missed for dx of HTN, CMS22:

The code P91.829 would not be included in the dx for CMS 347 when it should be. If Epic were set up to include the generic ICD the more specific, associated ICS it is referenced under, then it would be included appropriately:

If the system is able to find the General Concept and list out the More Specific Concepts below. Why cant the system attach the more General ICD10 to all the More Specific Concepts as a secondary code? It does this sort of attachment (secondary code) in most scenarios but not all, which is where we are missing the mark for pass/fail/exclusion?
Daniel Badendbaden@epic.com?subject=SLG%20%2310521162%20-%20CMS%20144%20Support%20Report%20pt%20Fails%20but%20should%20Pass![]()
Tue, Nov 4, 2025 1:24 PM
#13
As mentioned, the measure is using what CMS is providing, who does not clarify that a general ICD10 code would be acceptable - only the specific list in the value set.
If they should accept a larger list, this should be a JIRA ticket to CMS for review.