| Valid Data Submission Method(s) | Measure Type | High Priority Measure? | NQS Domain | Specialty Measure Sets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claims, CMS Web Interface, Registry | Process | Yes | Communication and Care Coordination |
Measure Description
The percentage of discharges from any inpatient facility (e.g. hospital, skilled nursing facility, or rehabilitation facility) for patients 18 years and older of age seen within 30 days following discharge in the office by the physician, prescribing practitioner, registered nurse, or clinical pharmacist providing on-going care for whom the discharge medication list was reconciled with the current medication list in the outpatient medical record. This measure is reported as three rates stratified by age group: Reporting Criteria 1: 18-64 years of age Reporting Criteria 2: 65 years and older Total Rate: All patients 18 years of age and older
Instruction
This measure is to be reported at an outpatient visit occurring within 30 days of each inpatient facility discharge date during the performance period. This measure is appropriate for use in the ambulatory setting only. There is no diagnosis associated with this measure. This measure may be reported by eligible clinicians who perform the quality actions described in the measure based on the services provided and the measure-specific denominator coding. This measure is not to be
reported unless a patient has been discharged from an inpatient facility within 30 days prior to the outpatient visit.
This measure will be calculated with 3 performance rates:
1) Performance Rate1: Percentage of discharges from any inpatient facility (e.g., hospital, skilled nursing facility, or rehabilitation facility) for patients 18-64 years of age seen within 30 days following dischargein the office by the physician, prescribing practitioner, registered nurse, or clinical pharmacist providing on- going care for whom the discharge medication list was reconciled with the current medication list in the outpatient medical record
AND
2) Performance Rate2: Percentage of discharges from any inpatient facility (e.g., hospital, skilled nursingfacility, or rehabilitation facility) for patients 65 years and older seen within 30 days following discharge inthe office by the physician, prescribing practitioner, registered nurse, or clinical pharmacist providingon- going care for whom the discharge medication list was reconciled with the current medication list in theoutpatient medical record
AND
3) Total Rate (Overall Performance Rate): Percentage of discharges from any inpatient facility (e.g.,hospital,skilled nursing facility, or rehabilitation facility) for patients 18 years and older seen within 30 days followingdischarge in the office by the physician, prescribing practitioner, registered nurse, or clinical pharmacistproviding on-going care for whom the discharge medication list was reconciled with the current medication listin the outpatient medical record
Denominator
All discharges from any inpatient facility (e.g., hospital, skilled nursing facility, or rehabilitation facility) for patients18 years of age seen within 30 days following discharge in the office by the physician, prescribing practitioner, registered nurse, or clinical pharmacist providing on-going care.
DENOMINATOR NOTE: This denominator is based on discharges followed by an office visit, notpatients. Patients may appear in the denominator more than once if there was more than one discharge followed by an office visit in the performance period.
Denominator Criteria (Eligible Cases):
REPORTING CRITERIA 1: Patients 18-64 years of age on date of encounter
REPORTING CRITERIA 2: Patients aged 65 years and older on date of encounter
REPORTING CRITERIA 3: All Patients 18 years of age and older
AND
Patient encounter during the performance period (CPT or HCPCS): 90791, 90792, 90832, 90834,
90837, 90839, 90845, 99201, 99202, 99203, 99204, 99205, 99211, 99212, 99213, 99214, 99215, 99324,
99325, 99326, 99327, 99328, 99334, 99335, 99336, 99337, 99341, 99342, 99343, 99344, 99345, 99347,
99348, 99349, 99350, 99495, 99496, G0402, G0438, G0439
AND
Patient discharged from an inpatient facility (e.g., hospital, skilled nursing facility, or rehabilitation facility) within the last 30 days
AND NOT
DENOMINATOR EXCLUSION: Patient had hospice services any time during the measurement period: G9691
Numerator
Medication reconciliation conducted by a prescribing practitioner, clinical pharmacists or registered nurse on or within 30 days of discharge.
Definition:
Medication Reconciliation – A type of review in which the discharge medications are reconciled withthe most recent medication list in the outpatient medical record. Documentation in the outpatient medical record must include evidence of medication reconciliation and the date on which it was performed. Any of the following evidence meets criteria: (1) Documentation of the current medications with a notation that references the discharge medications (e.g., no changes in meds since discharge, same meds atdischarge, discontinue all discharge meds), (2) Documentation of the patient’s current medications with a notation that the discharge medications were reviewed, (3) Documentation that the provider “reconciled the current and discharge meds,” (4) Documentation of a current medication list, a discharge medication list and notation that the appropriate practitioner type reviewed both lists on the same date of service, (5) Notation that no medications were prescribed or ordered upon discharge
NUMERATOR NOTE: Medication reconciliation should be completed and documented on or within 30 days of discharge. If the patient has an eligible discharge but medication reconciliation is not performed and documented within 30 days, report 1111F with 8P.
Numerator Options:
Performance Met: Discharge medications reconciled with the current medication list in outpatient medical record (1111F)
OR
Performance Not Met: Discharge medications not reconciled with the current patient medical record, reason not
otherwise specified (1111F with 8P)