Measure
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Description
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Target
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Current Status
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How you can help
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Medication Adherence – Diabetes
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Percent of members with a prescription for diabetes medication (excludes insulin) who fill their prescription often enough to cover 80% or more of the time.
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87%
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88%
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- Prescribe for 90-day fills to reduce copays and to reduce trips to the pharmacy.
- Determine barriers to adherence.
- Recommend solutions: dose optimization, medication synchronization, special packaging, pillboxes, home delivery.
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Medication Adherence - Hypertension
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Percent of members on RAS antagonists (ACE inhibitors, ARBs, or direct renin inhibitors) who fill their prescription often enough to cover 80% or more of the time.
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85%
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88%
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Medication Adherence - Cholesterol
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Percent of members on statins who fill their prescription often enough to cover 80% or more of the time.
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86%
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89%
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Comprehensive Medication Review (CMR) Completion Rate
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Percent of members enrolled in the MTMP program who received a CMR.
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84%
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90%
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Encourage members to participate in our MTM program and to complete a medication review with a pharmacist.
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Statin Use in Persons with Diabetes
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Percent of members with diabetes who are on a statin.
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83%
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81%
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Talk with your patients and help them “buy in” to statin therapy.
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Statin Use in Persons with Cardiovascular Disease
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Percent of members with ASCVD who are on a moderate to high intensity statin.
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87%
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80%
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- Talk with your patients and help them “buy in” to statin therapy.
- Documenting statin related muscle pain in the medical record helps with this measure!
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Management
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Percent of members diagnosed with RA who are on a DMARD.
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86%
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86%
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- Do not code medical claims with a RA diagnosis unless the patient has been properly diagnosed.
- Assess patients for DMARD therapy.
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Annual Flu Vaccine
(CAHPS)
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The percentage of sampled Medicare members who received an influenza vaccination.
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70%
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17%
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Remind patients how important it is for their health to get a flu vaccine ever year.
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Care for Older Adults – Medication Review
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Percent of plan members whose doctor or clinical pharmacist reviewed a list of everything they take (prescription and non-prescription drugs, vitamins, herbal remedies, other supplements) at least once a year.
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97%
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50%
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This measure can be satisfied using CPT/HCPCS codes or through medical record review during HEDIS review. Both the medication list and the review must be in the encounter to be compliant.
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Osteoporosis Management in Women who had a Fracture
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The percentage of woman MA enrollees 67 - 85 who suffered a fracture and who had either a bone mineral density (BMD) test or prescription for a drug to treat osteoporosis in the six months after the fracture.
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60%
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36%
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Within 6 months of a fracture, have the member come in for a BMD test to test for osteoporosis or add drugs to treat osteoporosis.
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Diabetes Care – Blood Sugar Controlled
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The percentage of diabetic MA enrollees 18-75 whose most recent HbA1c level is greater than 9%, or who were not tested during the measurement year.
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87%
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29%
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Educating patients about healthy lifestyle choices through motivational interviewing
Using an evidence-based diabetes care pathway for medication management and other care options.
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Controlling Blood Pressure
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All members age 18–85 years who had an essential hypertension diagnosis and at least one PCP visit in the measurement year.
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86%
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56%
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Patient-reported blood pressure is now allowed if documented in the medical record.
Order a BP monitor for home use (covered under Medicaid).
Re-take blood pressure at the end of each visit if the initial reading is elevated and document repeat values in vital flow sheets.
Ensure the members whose blood pressure is above 140/90 mmHg have a scheduled follow-up visit with a care team member to work toward controlled blood pressure.
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Improving Bladder Control
(Health Outcomes Survey (HOS) measure)
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Adults aged 65 or older who had a problem with urine leakage in the past six months, who discussed it with their doctor or pharmacist and got treatment during the year
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52%
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n/a
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Discussing urinary incontinence with patients can help address and reduce symptoms with evidence-based treatment.
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Medication Reconciliation Post-Discharge
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Documentation of medication reconciliation on the date of discharge through 30 days after discharge (31 total days).
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92%
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41%
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Documentation of the member’s current medications with a notation in the outpatient medical record that the discharge medications were reviewed.
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