Average-risk residents with pressure ulcers
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Percetage of residents with a valid target assessment and not qualifying as high risk with pressure ulcers
CBE ID0199
Percetage of residents with a valid target assessment and not qualifying as high risk with pressure ulcers
Percentage of patients who have a claim indicating beta blocker therapy or who received an ambulatory prescription for beta-blockers rendered within 7 days after discharge.
Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older with a diagnosis of coronary artery disease seen within a 12 month period for whom there is documented results of an evaluation of level of activity AND an evaluation of presence or absence of anginal symptoms in the medical record
Percentage of patients who were provided with patient education on disease management and health behavior changes during one or more visit(s).
Percentage of patients with HF who also have paroxysmal or chronic atrial fibrillation who were prescribed warfarin therapy.
Percentage of patient visits for patients with HF with weight measurement recorded.
Percentage of heart failure patients discharged home with written instructions or educational material given to patient or caregiver at discharge or during the hospital stay addressing all of the following: activity level, diet, discharge medications, follow-up appointment, weight monitoring, and what to do if symptoms worsen.
Percentage of patient visits for those patients aged 18 years and older with a diagnosis of heart failure with quantitative results of an evaluation of both current level of activity and clinical symptoms documented
Percentage of residents with a valid target assessment and one of the following inclusion criteria: 1.Impaired in mobility or transfer on the target assessment
2. Comatose on the target assessment
3. Suffer malnutrition on the target assessment who have pressure ulcers
Percentage of patient visits during which either systolic blood pressure >= 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure >= 90 mm Hg, with documented plan of care for hypertension.