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Use of Spirometry Testing in the Assessment and Diagnosis of COPD

CBE ID
0577
Endorsement Status
1.1 New or Maintenance
Previous Endorsement Cycle
Is Under Review
No
Next Maintenance Cycle
Fall 2024
1.3 Measure Description

This measure assesses the percentage of patients 40 years of age and older with a new diagnosis of COPD or newly active COPD, who received appropriate spirometry testing to confirm the diagnosis.

        • 1.5 Measure Type
          1.7 Electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM)
          1.8 Level Of Analysis
          1.20 Testing Data Sources
        • 1.14 Numerator

          The number of patients with at least one claim/encounter for spirometry during the 730 days (2 years) prior to the Index Episode Start Date through 180 days (6 months) after the Index Episode Start Date.

        • 1.15 Denominator

          All patients age 42 years or older as of December 31 of the measurement year, who had a new diagnosis of COPD or newly active COPD during the 6 months prior to the beginning of the measurement year through the 6 months before the end of the measurement year.

        • Exclusions

          This measure excludes patients who use hospice services, and those with nonacute inpatient stays.

        • OLD 1.12 MAT output not attached
          Attached
          1.13a Data dictionary not attached
          No
        • Most Recent Endorsement Activity
          Endorsed Primary Care and Chronic Illness Fall Cycle 2019
          Initial Endorsement
          Last Updated
        • Steward
          National Committee for Quality Assurance
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