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Dehydration Admission Rate (PQI 10)

  • Admissions with a principal diagnosis of dehydration per 100,000 population, ages 18 years and older. Excludes obstetric admissions and transfers from other institutions.

    [NOTE: The software provides the rate per population. However, common practice reports the measure as per 100,000 population. The user must multiply the rate obtained from the software by 100,000 to report admissions per 100,000 population.]

    CBE ID
    0280

Depression Assessment Conducted

  • Percent of patients who were screened for depression (using a standardized depression screening tool) at start or resumption of home health care

    CBE ID
    0518

Depression Assessment with PHQ-9/ PHQ-9M

  • The percentage of adolescent patients (12 to 17 years of age) and adult patients (18 years of age or older) with a diagnosis of major depression or dysthymia who have a completed PHQ-9 or PHQ-9M tool during a four month measurement period.

    CBE ID
    0712

Depression Response at Twelve Months- Progress Towards Remission

  • The percentage of adolescent patients (12 to 17 years of age) and adult patients (18 years of age or older) with major depression or dysthymia who are progressing towards remission by achieving a response (PHQ-9 or PHQ-9M score reduced by 50% or greater) twelve months (+/- 60 days) after an index visit. 

    CBE ID
    1885

Developmental Screening in the First Three Years of Life

  • The percentage of children screened for risk of developmental, behavioral and social delays using a standardized screening tool in the first three years of life. This is a measure of screening in the first three years of life that includes three, age-specific indicators assessing whether children are screened by 12 months of age, by 24 months of age and by 36 months of age.

    CBE ID
    1448

Developmental Screening in the First Three Years of Life

  • The percentage of children ages one, two and three years who had a developmental screening performed.

    Three rates are reported:
    Rate 1: Developmental Screening by the Child’s First Birthday
    Rate 2: Developmental Screening by the Child’s Second Birthday
    Rate 3: Developmental Screening by the Child’s Third Birthday

    CBE ID
    1399

Developmental screening using a parent completed screening tool (Parent report, Children 0-5)

  • The measure assesses whether the parent or caregiver completed a developmental screening tool meant to identify children at-risk for developmental, behavioral and social delays. Developmental screening is defined as a standardized tool that assesses the child’s risk for developmental, behavioral and social delays. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends standardized screening using an approved screening tool as the best method of identifying children at risk for developmental, behavioral and/or social delays.

    CBE ID
    1385