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5.15.2018 ECDS What data standards does NCQA use to specify ECDS measures?

HEDIS ECDS measures use the Quality Data Model (QDM) and Clinical Quality Language (CQL) HL7 standards for quality measurement.

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5.15.2018 ECDS Do you utilize FHIR to specify ECDS measures?

No. HEDIS ECDS measures use Quality Data Model (QDM) 5.3 as the reference model, although NCQA is researching the use of FHIR as a possible option.  

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5.02.2018 Plan All-Cause Readmissions For the Count of Expected 30-Day Readmissions, we are using the calculation in Step 6 in HEDIS Volume 2 (pg. 384), but IDSS is calculating differently. Is this calculation correct?

The calculation for the Count of Expected 30-Day Readmissions is incorrect in Volume 2. IDSS currently calculates this field by using the formula "Count of Expected 30-Day Readmissions" = "Expected Readmission Rate" * "Count of Index Stays".

Please provide data for the Expected Readmission Rate and the Count of Index Stays and IDSS will use these values to generate the correct calculation. 
 

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3.15.2018 Plan All-Cause Readmissions There is a discrepancy between Step 7 in the Risk Adjustment Weighting section (page 384) and in all the PCR reporting tables for how to calculate the Expected Readmissions Rate. Which one is correct?

Organizations must use the formula in Step 7 to calculate the Expected Readmissions Rate for PCR. The reference in the PCR reporting tables of the “(Expected Readmissions/Den)” is incorrect. The data element should only be “Expected Readmissions Rate.” This removal of the incorrect calculation instruction will be made in the Interactive Data Submission System (IDSS) and data dictionaries. 

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3.15.2018 Transitions of Care If an organization reports the measure using the hybrid method and reports two indicators using administrative data from one provider, is the organization limited to only the medical record of that provider when searching for medical record documentation for the other indicators?

No. The Notification of Inpatient Admission and Receipt of Discharge Information indicators do not have to be documented in the same provider chart as the indicators that were reported administratively. Organizations may search the medical record of a different provider for those indicators that were not reported using administrative data.
 

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3.15.2018 Care for Older Adults If the medical record contains a notation of a type of advance care plan (e.g., advance directive, actionable medical orders, living will, surrogate decision maker, full code, DNR) with documentation of “yes” or “no,” does this meet criteria?

If “yes” is documented for a type of advance care plan, this is considered evidence that a member has an advance care plan in place and meets criteria. If “no” is documented, this is considered evidence that the member does not have this type of advance care plan in place and does not meet criteria. For example, documentation of “DNR – No” indicates “the member does not have a DNR,” and does not meet criteria. In addition, documentation of “no” is not considered evidence of an advance care planning discussion (asking if a member has an advance care plan in place and documenting “no” is not considered a discussion). 

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2.15.2018 Adolescent Well-Care Visits Does sports participation meet the criterion for physical developmental history?

Yes. Documentation of participation in sports or in physical activity meets the criterion for physical developmental history. Bright Futures states that a goal of observing development in adolescents is to determine whether they are developing skills for becoming healthy adults—such as good nutrition and physical activity.

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2.15.2018 ECDS General Guidelines Should organizations include only paid claims for ECDS measures?

No. Organizations must include all paid, suspended, pending and denied claims for ECDS measures. Currently, ECDS General Guideline 4 states to include only services for which the reporting entity has paid or expects to pay, but because none of the other eligible sources require payment status, any claims should be accepted. The guideline is incorrect and will be corrected for HEDIS 2019

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2.15.2018 Transitions of Care A member is admitted to the hospital on December 30, 2016, and discharged in January 2017. To meet criteria, the Notification of Inpatient Admission must occur on either December 30 or 31, 2016, but the measure description states that the four elements must occur during the measurement year. Can we count the Notification of Inpatient Admission that occurs in the year prior to the measurement year?

Yes. In the scenario above, Notification of Inpatient Admission may be on the admission date or on the following date, even if it occurs in the year prior to the measurement year. The member in this example remains in the measure because the discharge date was in January 2017. Unless the patient’s PCP or ongoing care provider was involved in the patient’s care prior to the admission (e.g., conducted the patient’s pre-admission exam), a communication on the admission date or the date following meets criteria for the Notification of Inpatient Admission numerator.

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1.15.2018 Prenatal and Postpartum Care Is the ability to choose EDD or date of delivery based on the member level or on the organization level?

The determination whether to use EDD or date of delivery is made at the member level. Flexibility is allowed because in the case of pre- or post-term deliveries, the delivery date may not be the most accurate date for determining the first trimester.

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1.15.2018 Transitions of Care The criteria for TRC Notification of Inpatient Admission states that notification should occur on the day of admission or the following day. However, one bullet states that evidence of tests ordered by the PCP during the inpatient stay is valid, as well. If a member stays in the hospital for 10 days, and there is no evidence of the PCP ordering tests until day 4 of the stay, it is this compliant for the indicator?

No. To be compliant for the indicator, documentation that the PCP/care provider ordered tests/ treatment to occur during the inpatient stay must be documented on the day of admission or on the following day. Documentation on day 4 does not count.

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12.15.2017 Unhealthy Alcohol Use Screening and Follow-Up In the HEDIS 2018 Volume 2 Technical Update memo, the updated measure specification for Unhealthy Alcohol Use Screening and Follow-Up (ASF) now indicates there are three strata, but the specifications still note there are four. Which is correct?

There are three strata. The text should be revised in the following two places:

  • Page 43, under “Single-Question (Positive) Response,” bullet 1 should reference “Males (Male AdministrativeGender Value Set) in Strata 1–2”; bullet 3 should reference “All members in Stratum 3.”
  • Page 44, “Single-Question (Negative) Response,” bullet 1 should reference “Males (Male AdministrativeGender Value Set) in Strata 1–2 and bullet 3 should reference “All adults in Stratum 3.”

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