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Patient-reported outcome measures
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from a Lumbar Spine (Low Back) injury who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Physical Function Computer Adaptive Testing, mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics. This measure will include three rates:1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measure.2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measure 3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined.
Denominator: All patients 18 years or older with a lumbar spine (low back) injury evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with a lumbar spine (low back) injury who achieve an overall score change of 2.1 points in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe comorbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: OUTCOMES
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)
NQS Domain: Effective Clinical Care
Care Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from a Cervical Spine (neck) injury who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Physical Function Computer Adaptive Testing, mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics. This measure will include three rates:1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measure.2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measure3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined.
Denominator: All patients 18 years or older with a cervical spine (neck) injury evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with a cervical spine (neck) injury who achieve an overall score change of 2.1 points in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe comorbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: OUTCOMES
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)
NQS Domain: Effective Clinical Care
Care Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from a hip, foot, or ankle injury who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Physical Function Computer Adaptive Testing, mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics. This measure will include three rates:1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measure.2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measure.3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined.
Denominator: All patients 18 years or older with a hip, foot, or ankle injury evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with a hip injury who achieve an overall score change of 2.1 points in PROMIS Physical Function or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe co-morbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: OUTCOMES
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)
NQS Domain: Effective Clinical Care
Care Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from a shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand injury who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Upper Extremity Computer Adaptive Testing in the PROMIS Pain Interference Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics. This measure will include three rates:1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Upper Extremity Function or like mapped measure.2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS PROMIS Upper Extremity Function or like mapped measure.3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined.
Denominator:All eligible patients 18 years or older with shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand injury evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group with a hip, ankle, or foot injury at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand injury who achieve an overall score change of 2.0 points in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe comorbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: OUTCOMES
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)
NQS Domain: Effective Clinical Care
Care Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from knee pain who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Pain Interference Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics.
This measure will include three rates:
1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined
Denominator: All patients 18 years or older with knee injury evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with knee injury who achieve an overall score change of 2.0 points in PROMIS Pain Interference or or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe co-morbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: OUTCOMES
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)
NQS Domain: Effective Clinical Care
Care Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from lumbar spine (low back) pain who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Pain Interference Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics.
This measure will include three rates:
1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined.
Denominator: All patients 18 years or older with lumbar spine (low back) injury evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with lumbar spine (low back) pain who achieve an overall score change of 2.0 points in PROMIS Pain Interference or or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe co-morbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: OUTCOMES
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)NQS
Domain: Effective
Clinical CareCare Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from cervical spine (neck) injury who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Pain Interference Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics.
This measure will include three rates:
1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined.
Denominator: All patients 18 years or older with cervical spine (neck) pain evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with cervical spine (neck) pain who achieve an overall score change of 2.0 points in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe co-morbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: OUTCOMES
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)
NQS Domain: Effective Clinical Care
Care Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from hip, ankle, or foot injury who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Pain Interference Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics.
This measure will include three rates:
1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined.
Denominator: All eligible patients 18 years or older with hip, ankle, or foot injury evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group with a hip, ankle, or foot injury at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with hip, ankle, or foot injury who achieve an overall score change of 2.0 points in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe comorbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: OUTCOMES
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)
NQS Domain: Effective Clinical Care
Care Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes
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Measure Description: Percentage of patients 18 years or older suffering from shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand injury who achieve the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in the PROMIS Pain Interference Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), mapped legacy measure, or like tool of measurement. This measure will be reported as the overall number of patients of rate 1 and rate 2 combined. To qualify, the patient must complete a baseline score and then one follow-up or discharge score. In order to fairly measure performance between providers, the measure is risk-adjusted based on age, sex, symptom characteristics, PROMIS baseline scores, social determinants of health, and psychosocial metrics.
This measure will include three rates:
1) The number of non-surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
2) The number of surgical patients achieving a score change greater than or equal to the MCID in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measure.
3) The overall performance rate of Rate 1 and Rate 2 combined
Denominator: All patients 18 years or older with shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand injury evaluated and treated by a physical therapist (PT) or physical therapy group at the beginning of the measurement period with at least one eligible follow up encounter during the measurement period.
Numerator: Number of patients aged 18 years or older with shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand pain who achieve an overall score change of 2.0 points in PROMIS Pain Interference or like mapped measurement tool.
Denominator Exclusions: Patients who are under the age of 18. Patients who are non-English speaking or/and can not read. Patients who have severe mental or cognitive deficits limiting the accuracy of their questionnaire. This will be determined by the physical therapist at the time of the evaluation. Patients where score change cannot be measured due to lack of 2+ completed surveys within the measurement window.
Denominator Exceptions: Physical Therapists can exclude patients based on an evaluation who may have severe comorbidities or demonstrate medical complexity that does not follow a standard care pathway. Patients may also be excluded if they are seen for less than 3 visits.
High Priority Measure? Yes
High Priority Type: Outcome
Measure Type: Patient Reported Outcome based Performance Measure (PRO-PM)
NQS Domain: Effective Clinical Care
Care Setting: Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
Includes Telehealth? Yes
Which Meaningful Measure Area applies to this measure? Functional Outcomes