The vast majority of eCQMs are proportion measures, in which the final score is represented as a percentage. Proportion measures track what percentage of your eligible patient population received a specific standard of care as defined by CMS or The Joint Commission. This is known as your performance rate.
Proportion measures are calculated like fractions. Multiple patient population elements are combined to arrive at a numerator and a denominator, which are then mathematically divided to arrive at your final performance rate.
The most common elements of that score include:
In standard proportion measures, 100% is a perfect score, so the higher your performance rate, the better. Learn more about the components of an eCQM.
Some eCQMs are inverse proportion measures, meaning the ideal score is 0%. For inverse measures, the lower your score, the better. These measures are typically used to track patient safety concerns, such as the rate of concurrent opioid prescriptions or severe obstetric complications while patients are under your care.
If you’re brand new to eCQMs, be sure to visit CMS’s guide to getting started with eCQMs. Or schedule a 1-1 call with Medisolv to learn how we can help you jumpstart your eCQM program. From measure setup to regulatory submissions and beyond, Medisolv’s solutions are designed to help you improve your eCQM performance and advance patient care every day.
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