CMS136v10 – Follow-Up Care for Children Prescribed ADHD Medication (ADD)
Follow-Up Care for Children Prescribed ADHD Medication (ADD) | CMS136v10 | Percentage of children 6-12 years of age and newly dispensed a medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who had appropriate follow-up care. Two rates are reported. a. Percentage of children who had one follow-up visit with a practitioner with prescribing authority during the 30-Day Initiation Phase. b. Percentage of children who remained on ADHD medication for at least 210 days and who, in addition to the visit in the Initiation Phase, had at least two additional follow-up visits with a practitioner within 270 days (9 months) after the Initiation Phase ended. |
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– INITIAL POPULATION CRITERIA 1
Children 6-12 years of age who were dispensed an ADHD medication during the Intake Period and who had a visit during the measurement period. |
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– DENOMINATOR – 1
All patients of 6-12 years of age:
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– NUMERATOR – 1
Patients who had at least one face-to-face visit with a practitioner with prescribing authority within 30 days after the IPSD. |
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– INITIAL POPULATION CRITERIA 2
Children 6-12 years of age who were dispensed an ADHD medication during the Intake Period and who remained on the medication for at least 210 days out of the 300 days following the IPSD, and who had a visit during the measurement period. |
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– DENOMINATOR – 2
All patients of 6-12 years of age:
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– NUMERATOR – 2
Patients who had at least one face-to-face visit with a practitioner with prescribing authority during the Initiation Phase, and at least two follow-up visits during the Continuation and Maintenance Phase. One of the two visits during the Continuation and Maintenance Phase may be a telephone visit with a practitioner. |
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– DENOMINATOR EXCLUSIONS- 1
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– DENOMINATOR EXCLUSIONS- 2
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– APPLICATION WORKFLOW
For Denominator 1: Include patients aged 6 to 12 with a qualifying encounter during the measurement period and ‘First ADHD Medication Dispensed’. For ‘First ADHD Medication Dispensed’ the ADHD medication should be dispensed in the interval 90 days or less on or before start of measurement period and 60 days or less after start of measurement period. To record an encounter, navigate to Patient > Provider Note > eSuperbill. For medication dispensed, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Prescription. Click ‘Add’ and search for the prescription. Enter the prescription details and click ‘Save’. Then click ‘Accept’ and the prescription is added to the provider note. For Denominator 2: Include patients aged 6 to 12 with a qualifying encounter during the measurement period and ADHD medication dispensed in the interval 90 days or less on or before start of measurement period and 60 days or less after start of measurement period. The patient should be on the medication for at least 210 days out of the 300 days following the day ADHD medication is dispensed.
For Numerator 1: Include patients with a qualifying numerator encounter and ADHD medication dispensed in the interval 90 days or less on or before start of measurement period and 60 days or less after start of measurement period. The encounter should start 30 days or less on or after the date the ADHD medication is dispensed.
For Numerator 2: Include patients fulfilling one of the following conditions:
To record an encounter, navigate to Patient > Provider Note > eSuperbill. To record medication dispensed, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Prescription.
To record an encounter, navigate to Patient > Provider Note > eSuperbill. To record medication dispensed, use the workflow Patient > Provider Note > Prescription. For Denominator Exclusions 1: Exclude patients satisfying any of the following criteria:
For Denominator Exclusions 2: Exclude patients satisfying any of the following criteria:
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