Initial Opioid Prescribing for Long Duration (IOP-LD)
Description
The percentage of individuals ≥18 years of age with ≥1 initial opioid prescriptions for >7 cumulative days’ supply during the measurement year.
The percentage of individuals ≥18 years of age with ≥1 initial opioid prescriptions for >7 cumulative days’ supply during the measurement year.
This measure evaluates the extent primary care physicians (PCPs) provide care-based and procedural-based services core to primary care. For each PCP, the resulting value reflects an average of the weighted proportion of services within each category provided during the measurement period.
Percentage of enrolled children under age 21 years who received a comprehensive or periodic oral evaluation within the reporting year.
This measure assesses how well facilities provide clear, personalized discharge instructions to patients aged 18 years or older who had a surgery or procedure at an outpatient facility. It uses a 9-item survey to obtain patient’s feedback on 3 domains: applicability; medications; and daily activities. Facility scores are calculated by averaging the individual patient scores for each facility.
This electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM) reports the percentage of female patients aged 40 to 75 years with at least one abnormal screening (BI-RADS 0) or screening-to-diagnostic (BI-RADS 4, 5) mammogram during the measurement period (i.e., calendar year) who received timely diagnostic resolution defined as either follow-up imaging with negative/benign/probably benign results or a breast biopsy within 60 days after their index (i.e., first) abnormal screening mammogram.
This electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM) reports the percentage of patients aged 45 to 75 years with at least one positive stool-based colorectal cancer screening test (i.e., high-sensitivity guaiac fecal occult blood test, fecal immunochemical test, or Cologuard) during the measurement period (i.e., calendar year) who completed a colonoscopy within 180 days after their index (i.e., first) positive stool-based test result date.
The primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) and/or total knee arthroplasty (TKA) complication measure assesses risk-standardized complication rates (RSCRs) for individual clinicians or groups of clinicians to improve the quality of care delivered to their patients.
This re-specified measure includes THA/TKA procedures performed in both inpatient and outpatient (hospital outpatient department and Ambulatory Surgery Centers [ASC]) settings among eligible Medicare Fee-For-Service (FFS) beneficiaries who are at least 65 years of age.
This outcome measure assesses an individual's level of social inclusion and to what degree they are connected to others in their community. The target population for this measure is adults with disabilities who receive HCBS or HCBS-like services. This is a self-contained measure that can be administered independently of other RTCOM measures.
The measure is administered through an in-person or video-conferencing interview where an interviewer guides an individual through a series of questions (i.e., items) on the measure. There are 14 items on this measure:
This instrument assesses an individual’s experiences in paid employment as well as their experiences searching for paid employment. The target population for this instrument is adults with disabilities who receive HCBS or HCBS-like services. This is a self-contained instrument that can be administered independently of other RTCOM instruments.
This instrument assesses an individual’s experiences in paid employment as well as their experiences searching for paid employment. The target population for this instrument is adults with disabilities who receive HCBS or HCBS-like services. This is a self-contained instrument that can be administered independently of other RTCOM instruments.