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CMS 146 - Appropriate Testing for Pharyngitis

Updated: 06/14/2023|Views: 1294

CMS 146 / Quality ID #006

The percentage of episodes for patients 3 years and older with a diagnosis of pharyngitis that resulted in an antibiotic order and a group A streptococcus (strep) test in the seven-day period from three days prior to the episode date through three days after the episode date.

Denominator: Outpatient, telephone, online assessment (i.e. e-visit or virtual check-in), observation, or emergency department (ED) visits with a diagnosis of pharyngitis or tonsillitis and an antibiotic order on or within 3 days after the episode date among patients 3 years or older
  • Patient’s age is calculated based on the patient’s Date of Birth, which was entered when you created the patient’s account.
  • Create a note detailing the patient’s office visit.
  • The diagnosis of "Pharyngitis" or "Tonsillitis" is entered in the patient’s Problems with a Start Date.
  • An antibiotic was prescribed in Medications with a Start Date on or three days after the visit.
Denominator Exclusions: Exclude episodes where the patient is taking antibiotics in the 30 days prior to the episode date or had an active prescription on the episode date
  • An antibiotic was prescribed in Medications with a Start Date that is up to 30 days prior to the diagnosis of pharyngitis. These patients will be excluded from the denominator.

Exclude episodes where the patient had a comorbid condition during the 12 months prior to or on the episode date.

  • The diagnosis of the comorbid diagnosis is documented under Problems with a Start Date. These patients will be excluded from the denominator.

Exclude patients who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period.

  • Hospice is documented under Hospice in History. These patients will be excluded from the denominator.

Exclude episodes where the patient had a competing diagnosis on or within 3 days after the episode date within three days after the episode date.

  • The diagnosis of the competing diagnosis is documented under Problems with a Start Date. These patients will be excluded from the denominator.
Numerator: A group A streptococcus test in the seven-day period from three days prior to the episode date through three days after the episode date.
  • "Group A streptococcus test" order is created under Labs/Studies.
  • The clinician will have to sign the results when received. If results are not received via eLabs, the results will have to be manually added on the order created in Labs/Studies.
Office Visit Documentation:

Once all steps have been completed, the measure will be added to the Quality Measures Report.

Measure type: Process
High Priority Measure: Yes
Telehealth Eligible: Yes