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Family Experiences with Coordination of Care (FECC)-8: Care coordinator was knowledgeable, supportive and advocated for child’s needs

  • The Family Experiences with Coordination of Care (FECC) Survey was developed to gather information about the quality of care coordination being received by children with medical complexity (CMC) over the previous 12 months. The FECC Survey is completed by English- and Spanish-speaking caregivers of CMC aged 0-17 years with at least 4 medical visits in the previous year, and it includes all of the information needed to score 20 separate and independent quality measures, a sub-set of 8 of which are included in this submitted measure set.

    CBE ID
    2846

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

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

  • The percentage of discharges for patients 18 years of age and older who had a visit to the emergency department with a primary diagnosis of mental health or alcohol or other drug dependence during the measurement year AND who had a follow-up visit with any provider with a corresponding primary diagnosis of mental health or alcohol or other drug dependence within 7- and 30-days of discharge.

    Four rates are reported:
    - The percentage of emergency department visits for mental health for which the patient received follow-up within 7 days of discharge.

    CBE ID
    2605

Follow-Up After Hospitalization for Mental Illness (FUH)

  • The percentage of discharges for members 6 years of age and older who were hospitalized for treatment of selected mental illness or intentional self-harm diagnoses and who had a follow-up visit with a mental health provider. Two rates are reported:
    1. The percentage of discharges for which the member received follow-up within 30 days after discharge.
    2. The percentage of discharges for which the member received follow-up within 7 days after discharge.

    CBE ID
    0576

Follow-Up Care for Children Prescribed ADHD Medication (ADD)

  • Percentage of children newly prescribed attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication who had at least three follow-up care visits within a 10-month period, one of which is within 30 days of when the first ADHD medication was dispensed.
    An Initiation Phase Rate and Continuation and Maintenance Phase Rate are reported.

    CBE ID
    0108

Functional Change: Change in Mobility Score

  • Change in rasch derived values of mobility function from admission to discharge among adults aged 18 and older receiving inpatient medical rehabilitation at a post acute care facility who were discharged alive. The timeframe for the measure is 12 months. The measure includes the following 4 mobility items:1. Transfer Bed/Chair/Wheelchair, 2. Transfer Toilet, 3. Locomotion, 4. Stairs.

    CBE ID
    2321

Functional Change: Change in Mobility Score for Long Term Acute Care Facilities

  • Change in rasch derived values of mobility function from admission to discharge among adult LTAC patients aged 18 years and older who were discharged alive. The time frame for the measure is 12 months. The measure includes the following 4 mobility items:Transfer Bed/Chair/Wheelchair, Transfer Toilet, Locomotion and Stairs.

    CBE ID
    2778