A self-report measure of change in functional status for patients 14 years+ with hip impairments. The change in functional status assessed using FOTO’s (hip) PROM is adjusted to patient characteristics known to be associated with functional status outcomes (risk adjusted) and used as a performance measure at the patient level, at the individual clinician, and at the clinic level to assess quality.
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1.5 Measure Type1.7 Electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM)1.8 Level Of Analysis1.9 Care Setting1.20 Testing Data Sources
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1.14 Numerator
Patient Level: The residual functional status score for the individual patient (residual scores are the actual change scores - predicted change after risk adjustment.
Individual Clinician Level: The average residuals in functional status scores in patients who were treated by a clinician in a 12 month time period for hip impairment.
Clinic Level: The average residuals in functional status scores in patients who were treated by a clinic in a 12 month time period for hip impairment.
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1.15 Denominator
All patients 14 years and older with hip impairments who have initiated rehabilitation treatment and complete the FOTO hip FS PROM at admission and discharge.
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Exclusions
•Patients who are not being treated for a Hip impairment
•<14 years of age
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Most Recent Endorsement ActivityMeasure Retired and Endorsement Removed Patient Experience and Function Spring Cycle 2021Initial EndorsementLast UpdatedRemoval Date
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StewardFocus on Therapeutic OutcomesSteward Organization POC EmailSteward Organization Copyright
See NQF Document
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Risk Adjustment
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6.1.2 Current or Planned Use(s)
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