Overall Defect Free Care for AMI
Description
The proportion of acute MI patients >= 18 years of age that receive "perfect care" based upon their eligibility for each performance measures
The proportion of acute MI patients >= 18 years of age that receive "perfect care" based upon their eligibility for each performance measures
Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older for whom PCI is performed who are prescribed optimal medical therapy at discharge
Percentage of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with ST-segment elevation or LBBB on the ECG closest to arrival time receiving primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) during the hospital stay with a time from hospital arrival to PCI of 90 minutes or less.
The risk-adjusted relative resource use by health plan members with specific cardiovascular conditions during the measurement year.
This measure identifies patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with placement of a drug-eluting intracoronary stent during the first 9 months of the measurement year, who filled a prescription for clopidogrel in the 3 months following stent placement.
) Proportion of eligible patients = 18 years of age, who were prescribed aspirin, P2Y12 inhibitor, and statin at discharge following PCI with or without stenting.