Set Measure ID | Measure Short Name |
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STK-1 | Venous Thromboembolism (VTE Prophylaxis) |
STK-2 | Discharged on Antithrombotic Therapy |
STK-3 | Anticoagulation Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation/Flutter |
STK-4 | Thrombolytic Therapy |
STK-5 | Antithrombotic Therapy By End of Hospital Day Two |
STK-6 | Discharged on Statin Medication |
STK-8 | Stroke Education |
STK-10 | Assessed for Rehabilitation |
Element Name | Collected For |
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Admission Date | All Records, |
Birthdate | All Records, |
Discharge Date | All Records, Not collected for HBIPS-2 and HBIPS-3 |
Health Care Organization Identifier | All Records, Patient Population Data File, Hospital Clinical Data File, |
Hispanic Ethnicity | All Records, |
ICD-10-CM Other Diagnosis Codes | All Records, Optional for HBIPS-2, HBIPS-3 |
ICD-10-CM Principal Diagnosis Code | All Records, Optional for HBIPS-2, HBIPS-3 |
ICD-10-PCS Other Procedure Codes | All Records, Optional for All HBIPS Records |
ICD-10-PCS Other Procedure Dates | All Records, Optional for All HBIPS Records |
ICD-10-PCS Principal Procedure Code | All Records, Optional for All HBIPS Records |
ICD-10-PCS Principal Procedure Date | All Records, Optional for All HBIPS Records |
Measure Category Assignment | All Records, Calculation, Transmission, Hospital Clinical Data File, Used in calculation of the Joint Commission's aggregate data and in the transmission of the Hospital Clinical Data file. |
Payment Source | All Records, Optional for HBIPS-2 and HBIPS-3 |
Race | All Records, |
Sex | All Records, |
Element Name | Collected For |
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Measure Category Assignment | All Records, Calculation, Transmission, Hospital Clinical Data File |
The STK measure set is unique in that there are two distinct Initial Patient Populations (or sub-populations) within the measure set, each identified by a specific group of diagnosis codes, or lack thereof. The patients in each sub-population are counted in the Initial Patient Population of multiple measures. Hospitals utilizing STK for Joint Commission certification purposes will be required to use both the Ischemic and Hemorrhagic sub-populations.
The population of the STK measure set is identified using 4 data elements:
The following is the STK Initial Patient Population’s measure breakdown:
Measures | Initial Patient Population definition |
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STK-2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 | The count of all patients in sub-population 1 |
STK-1, 8, and 10 | The count of all patients in sub-population 1 and 2 |
STK-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 are used for TJC Certification program.
Patients admitted to the hospital for inpatient acute care are included in one of the STK ICD sub-populations and are eligible to be sampled if they have:
1 – Ischemic sub-population – Patients with an ICD-10-CM Principal Diagnosis Code for ischemic stroke as defined in Appendix A, Table 8.1, a Patient Age (Admission Date minus Birthdate) greater than or equal to 18 years and a Length of Stay (Discharge Date minus Admission Date) less than or equal to 120 days are included in the STK Initial Patient Population and are eligible to be sampled. 2 – Hemorrhagic sub-population – Patients with an ICD-10-CM Principal Diagnosis Code for hemorrhagic stroke as defined in Appendix A, Table 8.2, a Patient Age (Admission Date minus Birthdate) greater than or equal to 18 years and a Length of Stay (Discharge Date minus Admission Date) less than or equal to 120 days are included in the STK Initial Patient Population and are eligible to be sampled. NOTE: For Joint Commission certification purposes, hospitals will be abstracting and submitting data on all measures in the STK set; therefore, both sub-population 1 (Ischemic patients) and 2 (Hemorrhagic patients) will be identified by the STK Initial Patient Population to be eligible for sampling.Hospitals that choose to sample have the option of sampling quarterly or sampling monthly. A hospital may choose to use a larger sample size than is required.
Hospitals whose Initial Patient Population size is less than the minimum number of cases per quarter/month for the sub-population cannot sample that sub-population. Hospitals utilizing this measure set with the Joint Commission for certification purposes and have five or fewer discharges for the two combined STK sub-populations (both Medicare and non-Medicare combined) in a quarter are not required to submit STK patient level data to the Joint Commission’s Data Warehouse.
Regardless of the option used, hospital samples must be monitored to ensure that sampling procedures consistently produce statistically valid and useful data. Due to exclusions, hospitals selecting sample cases MUST submit AT LEAST the minimum required sample size.
The following sample size tables for each option automatically build in the number of cases needed to obtain the required sample sizes. For information concerning how to perform sampling, refer to the Population and Sampling Specifications section in this manual.
A modified sampling procedure is required for hospitals performing quarterly sampling for STK. The measure set contains two independent sub-populations: Ischemic STK patients and Hemorrhagic STK patients. The two sub-populations must be sampled independently from each other.
Joint Commission certification purposes: To determine if a hospital may choose to not submit STK patient level data, the count of the discharges, for the quarter, for the two sub-populations must be five or less (i.e., the combined count of discharges equals the count of all patients in the Ischemic Patient Sub-population [1] plus the count of all patients in the Hemorrhagic Patient Sub-population [2].
1.Hospitals selecting sample cases for the Ischemic sub-population must ensure that its Initial Patient Population and sample size for the Ischemic sub-population meets the following conditions: Average Quarterly Initial Patient Population “N” |
Minimum Required Sample Size “n” |
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≥ 900 | 180 |
226-899 | 20% of the Initial Patient Population |
45-225 | 45 |
6 - 44 | No sampling; 100% of the Initial Patient Population is required |
0 - 5 | Submission of patient level data is not required; if submission occurs, 100% Initial Patient Population required. |
Average Quarterly Initial Patient Population “N” |
Minimum Required Sample Size “n” |
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≥ 900 | 180 |
226-899 | 20% of the Initial Patient Population |
45-225 | 45 |
6 - 44 | No sampling; 100% of the Initial Patient Population is required |
0 - 5 | Submission of patient level data is not required; if submission occurs, 100% Initial Patient Population required. |
Average Monthly Initial Patient Population “N” |
Minimum Required Sample Size “n” |
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≥ 300 | 60 |
76-299 | 20% of the Initial Patient Population |
15-75 | 15 |
< 15 | No sampling; 100% Initial Patient Population required |
Average Monthly Initial Patient Population “N” |
Minimum Required Sample Size “n” |
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≥ 300 | 60 |
76-299 | 20% of the Initial Patient Population |
15-75 | 15 |
< 15 | No sampling; 100% Initial Patient Population required |
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