CMS771v2 – 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
CMS771v2
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 and add the diagnosis details. Then click ‘Save’. 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.