Measures and requirements for the major regulatory programs are continually changing—and next year is no exception.
If you read through the 2019 IPPS final rule that was published this summer (without falling asleep…wait, what?), you learned that CMS is striving to reduce the regulatory reporting burden by removing measures from the Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting (IQR) program. In fact, for 2019, they adopted a new measure removal factor (justification for removing a measure) that helps boost the count of measures removed from the IQR program to 39 eliminated measures between 2019 and 2021.
So, how will these removed measures ease your hospital’s IQR duties in 2019? This week we’re reviewing the measures that will be removed and categorizing those measures into small, medium and large burden reduction buckets.
First, let’s review the measure removal factors.
CMS measure removal factors
Historically, CMS has used seven factors to determine whether or not a measure should be removed:
And in 2019, CMS is implementing an eighth factor for measure removal:
8. The costs associated with a measure outweigh the benefits of its continued use in the program
As I mentioned before, there are quite a few measures that are being removed in 2019. These measures can be categorized into three buckets of burden reduction: significant burden reduction, medium burden reduction and minimal burden reduction. We are going to take a look at which measures will ease your burden, and by how much, as classified by these categories.
In the charts below, we’ve included all of the measures that are currently a part of the IQR program to help you visualize what will be removed and when.
In this category, you can expect to have your reporting burden significantly reduced. Here, CMS removed measures where the collection and submission of quality measures data was required.
Measures removed starting in 2019: ED-1, IMM-2, VTE-6
Measures removed starting in 2020: ED-2
Measure removal factor 1 and 8:
eCQMS
Measures removed starting in 2020: AMI-8a, CAC-3, ED-1, EHDI-1a, PC-01, STK-8, STK-10
Measure removal factor 8:
Structural Measures
Measures removed starting in 2019: Patient Safety Culture and Safe Surgery List
Measure removal factor 4 and 8:
In this category, you can expect to have your reporting burden moderately reduced. For these measures, no special data collection or submission of quality measures data was required even though you still would have had to review the measures throughout the year and work toward performance improvement.
Claims-Based Mortality Outcome
Measures removed starting in 2019: MORT-30-AMI, MORT-30-HF, MORT-30-COPD, MORT-30-PN
Measure removed starting in 2020: MORT-30-CABG
Measure removal factor 8:
Claims-Based Patient Safety
Measure removed starting in 2018: PSI 90
Measure removed starting in 2021: Hip/Knee Complications
Measure removal factor 8:
Claims-Based Payment
Measures removed starting in 2019: MSPB, Cellulitis Payment, GI Payment, Kidney/UTI Payment, AA Payment, Chole and CDE Payment, SFusion Payment
Measure removal factor 3 and 8:
Claims-Based Coordination of Care
Measures removed starting in 2019: READM-30-AMI, READM-30-CABG, READM-30-COPD, READM-30-HF, READM-30-PN READM-30-STK, READM-30-THA/TKA
Measure removal factor 3 and 8:
In this category, you can expect to have your reporting burden minimally reduced. While these measures are being removed specifically from the IQR program, they aren’t going away completely. That means you'll still have to report and submit them to a different program.
Measures removed starting in 2020: CAUTI, CDI, CLABSI, Colon and Abdominal Hysterectomy SSI and MRSA Bacteremia
Measure removal factor 8:
As you can see, the newest measure removal factor addition will have a great impact on the number of measures being removed in 2019 and the reporting burden on your hospital.
Keep in mind that Medisolv doesn’t just provide software. We also have clinical experts who can work closely with you and your team to provide a better understanding of the yearly regulatory reporting changes, including the removal of measures.
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