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Highly Prevalent Conditions

Adult Kidney Disease: Hemodialysis Adequacy: Solute

  • Percentage of calendar months within a 12-month period during which patients aged 18 years and older with a diagnosis of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) receiving hemodialysis three times a week for >= 90 days have a spKt/V >= 1.2

    CBE ID
    0323

Alcohol Screening and Follow-up for People with Serious Mental Illness

  • The percentage of patients 18 years and older with a serious mental illness, who were screened for unhealthy alcohol use and received brief counseling or other follow-up care if identified as an unhealthy alcohol user.

    Note: The proposed health plan measure is adapted from an existing provider-level measure for the general population (NQF #2152: Preventive Care & Screening: Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Screening & Brief Counseling). It was originally endorsed in 2014 and is currently stewarded by the American Medical Association (AMA-PCPI).

    CBE ID
    2599

Anti-Lipid Treatment Discharge

  • Percent of patients aged 18 years and older undergoing isolated CABG who were discharged on a lipid lowering statin

    CBE ID
    0118

Antidepressant Medication Management (AMM)

  • The percentage of members 18 years of age and older who were treated antidepressant medication, had a diagnosis of major depression, and who remained on an antidepressant medication treatment. Two rates are reported.

    a) Effective Acute Phase Treatment. The percentage of patients who remained on an antidepressant medication for at least 84 days (12 weeks).
    b) Effective Continuation Phase Treatment. The percentage of patients who remained on an antidepressant medication for at least 180 days (6 months).

    CBE ID
    0105

Antipsychotic Use in Persons with Dementia

  • The percentage of individuals 65 years and older with dementia who are receiving an antipsychotic medication without evidence of a psychotic disorder or related condition.

    A lower rate indicates better performance.

    CBE ID
    2111