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Diabetes: Foot Exam

  • The percentage of patients 18-75 years of age with diabetes (type 1 and type 2) who received a foot exam (visual inspection and sensory exam with mono filament and a pulse exam) during the measurement year.

    CBE ID
    0056

Fall Risk Management (FRM)

  • Assesses different facets of fall risk management:

    Discussing Fall Risk. The percentage of adults 75 years of age and older, or 65–74 years of age with balance or walking problems or a fall in the past 12 months, who were seen by a practitioner in the past 12 months and who discussed falls or problems with balance or walking with their current practitioner.

    CBE ID
    0035

Falls: Screening, Risk-Assessment, and Plan of Care to Prevent Future Falls

  • This is a clinical process measure that assesses falls prevention in older adults. The measure has three rates:

    A) Screening for Future Fall Risk:
    Percentage of patients aged 65 years and older who were screened for future fall risk at least once within 12 months



    B) Falls Risk Assessment: 
    Percentage of patients aged 65 years and older with a history of falls who had a risk assessment for falls completed within 12 months

    C) Plan of Care for Falls: 

    CBE ID
    0101

Flu Shot for Older Adults

  • Percentage of patients age 65 and over who received an influenza vaccination from September through December of the year

    CBE ID
    0040

Flu Vaccinations for Adults Ages 18 and Older

  • The percentage of adults 18 years of age and older who self-report receiving an influenza vaccine within the measurement period. This measure is collected via the CAHPS 5.0H adults survey for Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial populations. It is reported as two separate rates stratified by age: 18-64 and 65 years of age and older.

    CBE ID
    0039

Follow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse or Dependence

  • The percentage of emergency department (ED) visits for members 13 years of age and older with a principal diagnosis of alcohol or other drug (AOD) abuse or dependence, who had a follow up visit for AOD. Two rates are reported:
    - The percentage of ED visits for which the member received follow-up within 30 days of the ED visit (31 total days).
    - The percentage of ED visits for which the member received follow-up within 7 days of the ED visit (8 total days).

    CBE ID
    3488

Follow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Mental Illness

  • The percentage of emergency department (ED) visits for members 6 years of age and older with a principal diagnosis of mental illness or intentional self-harm, who had a follow-up visit for mental illness. Two rates are reported:
    - The percentage of ED visits for which the member received follow-up within 30 days of the ED visit (31 total days).
    - The percentage of ED visits for which the member received follow-up within 7 days of the ED visit (8 total days).

    CBE ID
    3489