OneView Physician Quality Release Notes

What's New in OneView Physician Quality 5.0.20.36


Release Date: Friday, October 23, 2020


Fixes: (for all platforms unless specified)


Reports:

  • CQM Summary Reports/MIPS Dashboard: Made a change that corrects the Achievement Point Calculations in the CQM Summary, CQM Summary by Group, CQM Summary by Provider, CQM Summary by Measure, and Dashboard for measures with benchmarks. The formula to apply partial points over decile has been updated. The max score in a decile has been truncated to .9 if greater. Formula = Decile + ((PerfRate-DecileLowerBound)/(NextDecilieLowerBound-DecileLowerBound))
  • Value Set Mapping Report: It will now not show value set for "White" for all measures. This was only affecting the value set mapping report, not any actual calculations.


Electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs)

  • CMS050, CMS146, CMS161, and CMS177 (potentially impacted): Made an update to the table that determines whether an episode is counted or not. It had old data causing zero or low populations in some measures.
  • CMS122, CMS125, CMS130, CMS131, CMS134, CMS165 (potentially impacted):
    • Fixed a problem with the rollups causing the flag to evaluate to true even when there was not 90 days of cumulative long-term care.
    • Corrected the code to pull LTC from the correct episodes and use current date if there is no end date on the relevant encounter. Potentially increases Denominator Exclusion.
  • CMS137: Made a correction to rollup logic in numerator 2 to improve accuracy.
  • CMS138: Made a correction to Tobacco User Assessment to make sure we are only getting the most recent assessment.
  • CMS138a: Fixed an issue where flags for the yes/no indicators are matched to the wrong tobacco user/non-user descriptions. No impact to numbers. Change will make the display of the report correct.
  • CMS146: Fixed an issue with the timing calculation of the active antibiotic within 30 days. It may increase Denominator Exclusion numbers in some cases.
  • CMS154: Fixed an issue where competing diagnosis was not being compared to the correct episode. Impact should be to improve Denominator Exclusion numbers
  • CMS165: Corrected an issue with the code that was causing us to pick up measurements under 140 and 90 regardless of whether it was on the same and most recent outpatient visit. The impact will lower the numerator for CMS165 in most cases.
  • CMS347: Fixed an error in the rollup of the exclusions. Rhabdomyolysis was rolling up to the pregnancy line.