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10.15.2017 ECDS If the same data source is used as ECDS and as supplemental data, are health plans required to submit separate Roadmaps/documentation?

Plans should work with their NCQA-Certified auditor to accurately identify all data sources being considered for HEDIS reporting, whether the source is used for ECDS measures or for other HEDIS domain measures. If a plan completed an Audit Roadmap (Section 5) and will use the data source for both supplemental data and ECDS, this should be noted.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 ECDS Must the eMeasure section in the Roadmap be completed for ECDS measures?

Plans work with their NCQA-Certified auditor to complete the most appropriate section of the Roadmap for the data source. The eMeasure section is intended for use by data aggregators and EHR vendors, but may be adapted and modified. Plans should work with auditors or contact NCQA with specific questions about the eMeasure Roadmap or Audit Roadmap Section 5.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 ECDS Are there standard guidelines for how an auditor determines and approves an ECDS database and the amount of provider accessibility needed?

There are no specific ECDS guidelines for auditor approval of ECDS data sources. Data sources must meet the ECDS requirements and must be reputable—containing accurate, complete and reliable clinical data. Auditors use the same validation methods as for all other data sources. For example, for claims data, auditors validate the accuracy and completeness of the plan’s claims data. For a case management system, auditors review the system, the processes for capturing data and whether data can be extracted from the system. NCQA will add guidance to audit requirements as we learn more about data sources being used.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 Unhealthy Alcohol Use Screening and Follow-Up In the updated measure specification that was released with the HEDIS 2018 Volume 2 Technical Update, the Data Elements table includes a stratification for ages 44-64. Should this age stratification be 45-64?

Yes. The correct age stratifications are 18-44, 45-64, 65+.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 Transitions of Care Please clarify the September 15 FAQ stating that SNPs and MMPs are not required to report the TRC measure because it does not appear in Table 3 of the CMS reporting requirements memo. Are SNP and MMPs plans required to report TRC in their contract-level submission?

Yes. Contracts that offer SNP and MMP plan benefit packages are required to report TRC in their contract-level submission, as described in Table 2 of the CMS HEDIS 2018 Reporting Requirements memo.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 ECDS May we use depression screening performed by case managers who are employees of a health plan and are not part of an external provider group directly serving the member?

Yes. Data collected by care/case managers employed by a health plan are appropriate, and are reported in the Case Management category in the measure report.

Care/case managers are considered part of the member’s care team because they help members manage a condition and/or their use of health care services.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 ECDS If a plan wants to use its internal case management system as a data source, must there be evidence that data were shared with the provider?

To use a case management system for ECDS reporting, the system must be verified by an NCQA-Certified auditor and demonstrate (e.g., policies and procedures) that all health care providers responsible for managing a member’s condition have access to information. It is not necessary to track whether the information was accessed, but there must be evidence that data are available on request.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 Breast Cancer Screening, Colorectal Cancer Screening, Controlling High Blood Pressure, and Osteoporosis Management in Women Who Had a Fracture The Medicare Monthly Membership File includes a run date and a payment date. Which date should be used to determine that a member had an LTI flag during the measurement year?

Use the run date to determine that a member had an LTI flag during the measurement year.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 ECDS Must measures be audited for public reporting, or may unaudited data be reported?

Measures using the ECDS reporting method must be audited before being approved for use in a NCQA program. Measures in the HEDIS domain that use the ECDS reporting method have not yet been approved for use in any NCQA program at this time.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 ECDS For IP-ECDS coverage, does NCQA look for the number of members in the initial population?

IP-ECDS coverage count includes all members in the initial population who are being managed by at least one provider with the capacity to send, receive and use electronic data for quality improvement purposes.The Initial Population includes all members (covered and not covered by ECDS) who are identified as eligible for the measure reported by the data source category used to determine eligibility.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 ECDS If case management information resides solely within the plan and is not shared with the PCP, may it be used as a supplemental data source for the numerator?

Case management data that are available to the PCP on request meet the requirement for use in ECDS reporting.

Supplemental data may not be used for any part of an ECDS measure unless it meets all ECDS requirements.

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018

10.15.2017 ECDS Are we required to collect and report the source vendor for the data e.g., by vendor)and source system of record (e.g., EHR, HIE, case management, claims) when reporting ECDS categories?

Details about the data vendor or source EHR system are not required for ECDS reporting, but should be documented in the HEDIS Roadmap when identifying data sources for an NCQA-Certified auditor. Use of data from NCQA eCQM-Certified vendors will ensure that measure data extracted from these systems are considered standard.
ECDS data should be categorized by one of the four source record categories stated in ECDS General Guideline 2: Data Collection Methods (EHR, HIE/clinical registry, case management registry, administrative claims).

This applies to the following Programs and Years:
HEDIS 2018