Global is an umbrella name for four measure sets, Emergency Department (ED), Immunization (IMM), Substance Use (SUB) and Tobacco Treatment (TOB). The purpose of defining an umbrella name was to apply one population flow and one sampling on the Global population and reduce the burden of sampling for four measure sets or any number of these four measure sets that are selected. Therefore, if only two of the Global measure sets are selected and reported, the process would only apply for those two measure sets.
The Global Initial Patient Population is defined by two data elements:All patients discharged from acute inpatient care with Length of Stay (Discharge Date minus Admission Date) less than or equal to 120 days are included in the Global Initial Population and are eligible for sampling.
The cases that are accepted into the Global Initial patient population and are sampled would be selected for the specific measure set and return to the Clinical Data Processing Flow in the Data Processing section. For The Joint Commission, hospitals must submit the same case for all applicable measure sets elected by the hospital (i.e., ED, IMM, SUB and TOB) under the Global Initial Patient Population.The Global Initial Patient Population only contains the population information and flow. There is no measure associated to Global; therefore there is no measure flow or MIF for Global.
For Emergency Department (ED), Immunization (IMM), Substance Use (SUB) and Tobacco Treatment (TOB) Initial Patient Population definitions and algorithms, please refer to the Global Initial Patient Population.
The following sample size tables for each option automatically build in the number of cases needed to obtain the required sample sizes for the measure sets under the Global initial patient population.
Average Quarterly Initial Patient Population Size “N” |
Minimum Required Sample Size “n” |
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≥ 1530 | 306 |
765 – 1529 | 20% of Initial Patient Population size |
153 — 764 | 153 |
6 – 152 | No sampling; 100% Initial Patient Population required |
0-5 | Submission of patient level data is encouraged but not required: if submission occurs, 100% Initial Patient Population required |
Average Monthly Initial Patient Population Size “N” |
Minimum Required Sample Size “n” |
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≥ 510 | 102 |
255 - 509 | 20% of Initial Patient Population size |
51 - 254 | 51 |
< 51 | No sampling; 100% Initial Patient Population required |
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