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Quality Measures Workgroup: Voluntary Certification Update

Quality Measures Workgroup: Voluntary Certification Update. June 10, 2014. Background. The C/A Workgroup requested that the Quality Measures WG discuss clinical quality measures and provide recommendations on potential LTPAC/BH CQM opportunities for voluntary EHR certification .

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Quality Measures Workgroup: Voluntary Certification Update

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  1. Quality Measures Workgroup: Voluntary Certification Update June 10, 2014

  2. Background • The C/A Workgroup requested that the Quality Measures WG discuss clinical quality measures and provide recommendations on potential LTPAC/BH CQM opportunities for voluntary EHR certification. • The QMWG presented their draft recommendations at the May 6 HITPC meeting. • The C/A WG also held a listening session and solicited public comments on voluntary certification, including the QMWG’s draft recommendations.

  3. Feedback from HITPC and Public Comment • HITPC feedback on the draft recommendations: • Some members expressed that the current MU2 quality measures relevant to behavioral health are not outcomes measures • They were also concerned that the recommendations were promoting infrastructure with an unclear value proposition at the current time • Some members expressed that the industry could build innovative solutions to capture the right data elements, and that regulation could have unintentional negative effects. • Public commenters generally supported the intent of the draft recommendations. There were indications that the industry is willing to help standardize comment data elements.

  4. Next Steps • Given the mixed feedback on the draft recommendations, the WG believes the recommendations are not ready for the short-term, but could serve as a foundation for more exploratory work. • ONC will continue discussions with federal agencies and stakeholders to determine the policy and standards readiness for voluntary certification for quality measures. • The QMWG does not have final recommendations at this time.

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  7. LTPAC Voluntary Certification DraftRecommendation for Discussion • Certify an “LTPAC Data Submission Module”: • The ability to collect and send interoperable, standardized data elements for a small number of measure domains • e.g., Pressure ulcers, influenza and pneumococcal immunizations, CAUTI • and a small set of common data elements to support transitions in care • e.g., functional status and cognitive status. • The WG also recommends that CMS consider certifying the free CMS patient assessment submission tools to perform these functions.

  8. BH Voluntary Certification (1 of 2)Draft Recommendation for Discussion • Options • Certify that BH health IT systems have the functionality to collect and send a small set of common data elements relevant to behavioral health • Certify that BH health IT systems have the functionality to collect, calculate, and send a small number of clinical quality measures relevant to behavioral health • Certify that BH health IT systems have the functionality to capture a small set of key patient assessments • Combination of 1, 2, or 3

  9. BH Voluntary Certification (2 of 2)Draft Recommendation for Discussion • The QMWG recommends option 2 in the short-term • Certify that BH health IT systems have the functionality to collect, calculate, and send a small number of clinical quality measures relevant to behavioral health • In parallel, the QMWG recommends beginning work to standardize common data elements relevant to BH that could be used build new clinical quality measures

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