Percentage of patients diagnosed with Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV) who received vestibular testing, imaging, and antihistamine, benzodiazepine, or vestibular suppressant medications.
Measure Type: High Priority
Tympanostomy Tubes: Resolution of Otitis Media with Effusion (OME) in Adults and Children
Percentage of patients aged 6 months and older with a diagnosis of otitis media with effusion (OME) who are seen 2 to 8 weeks after tympanostomy tube surgery and OME is resolved
Dysphonia: Laryngeal Examination
Percentage of patients who were diagnosed with dysphonia that failed to resolve within 4 weeks and received a laryngoscopy
Neck Mass Evaluation
Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older diagnosed with a neck mass and suspected/increased risk of malignancy who had a fine needle aspiration (FNA), or refer the patient to someone who can perform FNA and receive a neck computed tomography (or magnetic resonance imaging) with contrast.
Tonsillectomy: Post-Tonsillectomy Pain Management in Pediatric Patients
Percentage of patients aged 12 years and younger who underwent a tonsillectomy and were given opioids within the 5-day postoperative period.
Tonsillectomy: Post-Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage
Percentage of patients aged 1 year and older who underwent a tonsillectomy and had a post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage requiring reevaluation or surgical intervention within the 21-day postoperative period.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Improvement of Obstructive Sleep Apnea after a Corrective Surgical Procedure
Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older who have a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea and received a corrective procedure for the obstructive sleep apnea and had an improvement in their post-operative sleep study results (i.e., Apnea-Hypopnea Index [AHI], Respiratory Disturbance Index [RDI]) compared to their pre-operative results.
Otolaryngologic Surgical Procedures: Avoidance of Unnecessary Antibiotic Use
Percentage of patients aged 1 year and older who underwent an otolaryngologic surgical procedure and did not receive perioperative or postoperative antibiotics when there were no clinical indications, based on evidence-based guidelines.
Measuring the Value-Functions of Primary Care: Physician Level Continuity of Care Measure
The measure calculates the percentage of a physician’s patients who have a continuity index of at least 0.7 (excluding patients with < 2 primary care visits during the measurement period). This is a physician-level measure for use in evaluating physician behavior; it leverages a previously validated continuity index that quantifies the extent to which patients experience continuity of provider in their primary care visits.
This measure evaluates the extent to which primary care physicians (PCPs) are supporting the continuity of care of their patients. High care continuity is shown to improve patient outcomes and physician well-being, is associated with decreased health care costs (total, ED, inpatient, primary care, and costs for specific conditions or treatments) and health care utilization (ED visits and hospitalizations). As a byproduct of building a trusting relationship over time, issues of equity and social risk can be addressed. Physicians who perform better are likely to have specific structures and processes in place that are conducive to allowing patients to achieve higher care continuity.
Compared to lower scores (e.g., 0.6 or lower), continuity index scores of 0.7 or higher have been associated with significantly lower Medicare expenditures and significantly lower odds of hospitalization.1
References:
1. Higher Primary Care Physician Continuity is Associated with Lower Costs and Hospitalizations. Bazemore et al. Annals of Family Medicine. 2018. 16, 492-497.
Low Flow Inhalational General Anesthesia
Percentage of patients aged 18 years or older, who undergo an elective procedure lasting 30 minutes or longer requiring inhalational general anesthesia who during the maintenance phase of the anesthetic have a total fresh gas flow less than or equal to 1 L/min (less than or equal to 2 L/min for Sevoflurane).