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List of Core Report Measures

Measure 2008
Measure
Number
Year of Most
Recent Data
National
Estimate
National
Database
State
Database
Effectiveness of Care
Cancer
Screening for colorectal cancer:
Composite measure: Adults age 50
and over who received colorectal cancer
screening (colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy,
proctoscopy, or (in the last 2 years)
fecal occult blood test [FOBT])
1.3.1 2005 55.5 NHIS BRFSS
Colorectal cancer diagnosed at
advanced stage (tumors diagnosed at
regional or distant stage) per
100,000 population age 50 and over
1.3.4 2005 80.8 SEER NPCR
Cancer treatment:
Colorectal cancer deaths per 100,000
population per year
1.3.6 2005 17.5 NVSS-M NVSS-M
Diabetes
Management of diabetes:
Composite measure: Adults age 40
and over with diagnosed diabetes who
received all three recommended
services for diabetes in the calendar
year (hemoglobin A1c measurement,
dilated eye examination, and foot
examination)
2.1.1 2005 40.1 MEPS n.a.
Hospital admissions for lower extremity
amputations per 1,000 population age
18 and over with diabetes
2.3.4 2004-2006 3.8 NHDS n.a.
End Stage Renal Disease
Management of end stage renal disease:
Dialysis patients under age 70 who were
registered on a waiting list for
transplantation
3.1.1 2004 15.4 USRDS USRDS
Adult hemodialysis patients with
adequate dialysis (urea reduction
ratio 65% or greater)
3.1.3 2006 87.0 ESRD Clinical Performance Measures Project U Michigan
Heart Disease
Counseling on risk factors:
Adult current smokers with a checkup
in the last 12 months who received
advice to quit smoking
4.1.4 2005 64.5 MEPS BRFSS
Adults with obesity who ever received
advice from a health provider to
exercise more
4.1.6 2005 58.3 MEPS n.a
Treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI):
Composite measure: Hospital patients
with heart attack who received
recommended hospital care (aspirin and
beta blocker within 24 hours of
admission, aspirin and beta blocker
prescriptions at discharge, and smoking
cessation counseling while hospitalized)
4.2.1 2006 95.2 QIO QIO+HC
Treatment of acute heart failure:
Composite measure: Hospital patients
with heart failure who received
recommended hospital care (evaluation
of left ventricular ejection fraction and
ACE inhibitor or ARB prescription at
discharge, if indicated, for left ventricular
systolic dysfunction)
4.3.1 2006 89.2 QIO QIO+HC
Heart disease treatment:
Deaths per 1,000 adult hospital
admissions with acute myocardial
infarction (AMI)
4.2.8 2005 77.5 HCUP NIS n.a
HIV and AIDS
AIDS prevention:
New AIDS cases per 100,000 population
age 13 and over
5.2.1 2006 14.9 CDC AIDS n.a
Maternal and Child Health
Maternity care:
Women who completed a pregnancy in
the last 12 months who first received
prenatal care in the first trimester
6.1.1 2005 83.9 NVSS-N NVSS-N
Infant deaths per 1000 live births,
birth weight <1,500 g
6.1.3 2004 6.8 NVSS NVSS
Childhood immunization:
Composite measure: Children ages
19-35 months who received all
recommended vaccines
6.2.1 2006 80.6 NIS NIS
Childhood preventive care:
Children ages 2-17 for whom a health
provider ever gave advice about the
amount and kind of exercise, sports,
or physically active hobbies they
should have
6.3.2 2005 34.8 MEPS n.a.
Children ages 2-17 for whom a health
provider ever gave advice about
healthy eating
6.3.3 2005 54.5 MEPS n.a.
Children ages 3-6 who ever had their
vision checked by a health provider
6.3.4 2005 60.2 MEPS n.a.
Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Treatment of depression:
Suicide deaths per 100,000 population 7.1.1 2005 10.9 NVSS-M NVSS-M
Adults with major depressive episode
in the last 12 months who received
treatment
7.1.5 2006 69.1 SAMHSA-NSDUH n.a.
Treatment of substance abuse:
People age 12 and over who needed
treatment for illicit drug use and who
received such treatment at a specialty
facility in the last 12 months
7.2.1 2006 20.3 SAMHSA-NSDUH n.a.
Respiratory Diseases
Pneumococcal vaccination:
Adults age 65 and over who ever received
pneumococcal vaccination
8.1.5 2006 57.3 NHIS BRFSS
Treatment of pneumonia:
Composite measure: Hospital patients
with pneumonia who received
recommended hospital care (blood
cultures collected before antibiotics are
administered, initial antibiotic dose within
4 hours of hospital arrival and consistent
with current recommendations, and
influenza and pneumococcal screening
or vaccination)
8.2.1 2006 80.4 QIO QIO
Treatment of upper respiratory infection:
Visits with antibiotics prescribed for a
diagnosis of common cold per 10,000
population
8.2.8 2005-2006 90.9 NAMCS-NHAMCS- n.a.
Treatment of tuberculosis:
Patients with tuberculosis who completed
a curative course of treatment within 1
year of initiation of treatment
8.2.9 2004 81.9 CDC TB n.a.
Management of asthma:
People with current asthma who are
now taking preventive medicine daily
or almost daily (either oral or inhaler)
8.3.1 2005 32.2 MEPS n.a.
Nursing Home and Home Health Care
Nursing facility care:
Long-stay nursing home residents with
physical restraints
9.1.2 2006 6.0 MDS MDS
High-risk, long-stay nursing home
residents with pressure sores
9.1.8 2006 12.5 MDS MDS
Short-stay nursing home residents with
pressure sores
9.1.15 2006 2.4 MDS MDS
Home health care:
Adult home health care patients whose
ability to walk or move around improved
9.2.4 2006 41.2 OASIS OASIS
Adult home health care patients who
were admitted to the hospital
9.2.8 2006 28.3 OASIS OASIS
Patient Safety
Postoperative complications:
Composite measure: Adult surgery
patients with postoperative complications
(postoperative pneumonia or venous
thromboembolic event)
10.1.1 2006 2.7 MPSMS n.a.
Composite measure: Adult surgery
patients who received appropriate timing
of antibiotics (prophylactic antibiotics
begun at the right time and ended at
the right time)
10.1.5 2006 80.9 QIO QIO
Composite measure: Bloodstream
infections or mechanical adverse
events per 1,000 central venous catheter
placements
10.2.1 2006 5.8 MPSMS n.a.
Complications of medication:
Adults age 65 and over who received
potentially inappropriate prescription
medications in the calendar year
10.3.1 2005 17.1 MEPS n.a.
Timeliness
Getting appointments for care:
Adults who sometimes or never got care
right away for an illness, injury or
condition in the last 12 months
11.1.3 2005 15.1 MEPS NCBD
Waiting time:
Emergency department visits in which
patients left without being seen
11.2.2 2005-2006 2.0 NHAMCS n.a.
Patient Centeredness
Patient experience of care:
Composite measure: Adult ambulatory
patients who reported poor
communication with health providers
12.1.1 2005 9.7 MEPS NCBD
Composite measure: Children with
ambulatory visits whose parents reported
poor communication with health providers
12.1.2 2005 5.5 MEPS NCBD

Key to Database Abbreviations:

BRFSS = Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
CDC AIDS = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV/AIDS Surveillance System
CDC TB = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Tuberculosis Surveillance System
ESRD = End Stage Renal Disease
HCUP NIS = Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Nationwide Inpatient Sample
MDS = Medicare Minimum Data Set
MEPS = Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
MPSMS = Medicare Patient Safety Monitoring System
n.a. = not applicable
NAMCS-NHAMCS = National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey-National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
NCBD = National CAHPS® Benchmarking Database
NHDS = National Hospital Discharge Survey
NHIS = National Health Interview Survey
NIS = National Immunization Survey
NPCR = National Program of Cancer Registries
NVSS-M = National Vital Statistics System—Mortality
NVSS-N = National Vital Statistics System—Natality
OASIS = Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Outcome and Assessment Information Set
QIO = Quality Improvement Organization Program
QIO + HC = Quality Improvement Organization Program and Hospital Compare
SAMSHA-NSDUH = Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Survey on Drug Use and Health
SEER = Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program
USRDS = United States Renal Data System
U. Michigan = University of Michigan Kidney Epidemiology and Cost Center

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