Set Measure ID | Measure Short Name |
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THKR-OP-1 | Regional Anesthesia |
THKR-OP-2 | Postoperative Ambulation on Day of Surgery |
THKR-OP-3 | Discharged to Home |
THKR-OP-4 | Preoperative Functional/Health Status Assessment |
Element Name | Collected For |
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Birthdate | All Records, |
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 |
Payment Source | All Records, Optional for HBIPS-2 and HBIPS-3 |
Race | All Records, |
Sex | All Records, |
CPT® Codes with Modifier is at least one on Appendix A, Table 14.01b, 14.02b, 14.03b, 14.04b, a Patient Age (Outpatient Encounter Date minus Birthdate) greater than or equal to 18 years, CPT® Codes with Modifier is none on Appendix A, Table 14.05b, 14.06b, 14.07b, and an ICD-10-CM Principal or other Diagnosis Code is none on Table 14.08, 14.09.
And are eligible to be sampled for:
1 – Stratum 1 – If patients have CPT® Codes with Modifier as defined in Appendix A, Table 14.01b, 14.03b are included in the THKR-OP stratum-1 and are eligible to be sampled. 2 – Stratum 2 – If patients have CPT® Codes with Modifier on as defined in Appendix A, Table 14.02b, 14.04b.are included in the THKR-OP stratum-2 and are eligible to be sampled.Abstract a minimum of 10 outpatient hip cases and 10 outpatient knee cases per month (e.g. 20 cases for July, 20 cases for August, etc.).
Sampling is a process of selecting a representative part of a population in order to estimate the organization’s performance, without collecting data for its entire population. Using a statistically valid sample, an organization can measure its performance in an effective and efficient manner. Sampling is a particularly useful technique for performance measures that require primary data collection from a source such as the medical record. Sampling should not be used unless the organization has a large number of cases in the Initial Patient Population because a fairly large number of sample cases are needed to achieve a representative sample of the population. For the purpose of sampling the project measures, the terms “sample” and “case” are defined as: “sample” is the fraction of the population that is selected for further study; “case” refers to a single record (or an episode of care [EOC]) within the population. Organizations are NOT required to sample their data. If sampling offers minimal benefit (i.e., a hospital has 13 cases for the month and must select a sample of 10 cases), the organization may choose to use all cases.
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