CMS771v3 – Urinary Symptom Score Change 6-12 Months After Diagnosis of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Urinary Symptom Score Change 6-12 Months After Diagnosis of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
CMS771v3
Percentage of patients with an office visit within the measurement period and with a new diagnosis of clinically significant Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia who have International Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS) or American Urological Association (AUA) Symptom Index (SI) documented at time of diagnosis and again 6-12 months later with an improvement of 3 points
– DENOMINATOR
Male patients with an initial diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia 6 months prior to, or during the measurement period, and a urinary symptom score assessment within 1 month of initial diagnosis and a follow-up urinary symptom score assessment within 6-12 months, who had a qualifying visit during the measurement period.
– DENOMINATOR EXCLUSIONS
Patients with urinary retention that starts within 1 year of initial BPH diagnosis.
Patients with an initial BPH diagnosis that starts during, or within 30 days of hospitalization.
Patients with a diagnosis of morbid obesity, or with a BMI Exam > 40 before the follow up urinary symptom score.
– NUMERATOR
Patients with a documented improvement of at least 3 points in their urinary symptom score during the measurement period.
– APPLICATION WORKFLOW
For Denominator:
Patients fulfilling the following criteria are included in the denominator of this measure:
Male patients with a qualifying encounter during the measurement period. To record a qualifying encounter, navigate to Patient > Provider Note > eSuperbill. Under the ‘Procedure – CPTs’ heading, enter the encounter code.
Patients with BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) diagnosis within 6 months before or after the start of the measurement period. To document the diagnosis, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Diagnoses, and click ‘Add’. Search for the diagnosis, add the diagnosis details and click ‘Save’. Then click ‘Accept’ and the diagnosis is added to the provider note.
Patients with urinary symptom score within 1 month after the BPH diagnosis.
Patients with urinary symptom score 6 to 12 months after the BPH diagnosis.
For the urinary symptom score, one of the following conditions must be satisfied:
‘AUA Symptom Index and ‘Quality of Life’ assessments results recorded on the same day: To record the ‘AUASI’ and ‘Quality of Life’ assessments navigate to Patient > Clinical > Evaluations. Click ‘+ Add’ and search for an assessment. Select ‘Performed’ from the ‘Status’ dropdown and enter the result in the ‘Result’ field. Then click ‘Sign’ or ‘Save’.
Documented IPSS Assessment Result: To record the assessment navigate to Patient > Clinical > Evaluations.
For Numerator:
Patients with urinary symptom score improvement greater than or equal to 3 are included in the numerator. Urinary symptom score should be recorded within 1 month after the BPH diagnosis and then 6 to 12 months after the BPH diagnosis.
To document the BPH diagnosis, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Diagnoses.
For the urinary symptom score, one of the following conditions must be satisfied:
‘AUA Symptom Index’ and ‘Quality of Life’ assessments results recorded on the same day: To record the ‘AUASI’ and ‘Quality of Life’ assessments navigate to Patient > Clinical > Evaluations. Click ‘+ Add’ and search for an assessment. Select ‘Performed’ from the ‘Status’ dropdown and enter the result in the ‘Result’ field. Then click ‘Sign’ or ‘Save’.
Documented IPSS Assessment Result: To record the assessment navigate to Patient > Clinical > Evaluations.
For Denominator Exclusions:
Patients satisfying one of the following conditions are excluded from the denominator:
Patients with urinary retention diagnosis starting within 1 year after the BPH diagnosis. To document the urinary retention diagnosis, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Diagnoses.
Patients with BPH diagnosis starting during or within 30 days after the end of hospitalization. To record the ‘Hospital Services for urology care’ encounter, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > eSuperbill.
Patients with morbid obesity diagnosis and urinary symptom score 6 to 12 months after the BPH diagnosis.
To document the BPH and morbid obesity diagnoses, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Diagnoses.
To record the urinary symptom score assessments, navigate to Patient > Clinical > Evaluations.
Patients with BMI exam result greater than 40 and urinary symptom score 6 to 12 months after the BPH diagnosis.
To document the BPH diagnosis, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Diagnoses.
To record the urinary symptom score assessments, navigate to Patient > Clinical > Evaluations.
To record the BMI, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Vitals. Click ‘Add’ and enter the ‘Weight and ‘Height’ readings. The BMI is automatically calculated.