Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Geriatr Soc. 2013 Dec 9;61(12):2120–2127. doi: 10.1111/jgs.12555
Developer Indicator
Set
Quality
Indicator
Numerator
Description Tools and
Instruments
Information on Usability
and Feasibility and
Other Similar Measures
Screening or assessment
CMS EHR Incentive Program Functional status assessment for complex chronic conditions Percentage of patients aged ≥65 with heart failure and two or more high-impact conditions who completed initial and follow-up (self-reported) functional status assessments Proposed as a core measure for CMS EHR Incentive Program
RAND ACOVE ALL vulnerable elders new to a primary care practice should receive the elements of a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment within 3 months Includes assessment of medications, cognitive status, functional status, and others
PCPI/PQRS Dementia Patients for whom an assessment of functional status is performed and the results reviewed at least once within a 12-month period Direct examination of the individual or knowledgeable informant; at a minimum, evaluation of individual’s ability to perform IADLs and ADLs Examples include, but are not limited to Lawton IADL Scale, Barthel ADL Index, Katz Index of Independence in ADL Proposed as part of optional measures for CMS EHR incentive program
PCPI Osteoarthritis Assessment for level of function and pain documented No details given May include the use of a standardized scale or the completion of an assessment questionnaire, such as Medical Outcomes Study 36-item Health Survey, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Hip and Knee Questionnaire Arthritis Foundation has a similar measure; does not specify any tools; some measures for knee and hip replacement also
PCPI/PQRS Rheumatoid arthritis Patients for whom a functional status assessment was performed at least once within 12 months Using a standardized descriptive or numeric scale, standardized questionnaire, or notation of assessment of the effect of rheumatoid arthritis on patient activities of daily living Examples of tools include: HAQ, Modified HAQ, HAQ-2; American College of Rheumatology’s Classification of Functional Status in Rheumatoid Arthritis; list of potential ADLs to assess Arthritis Foundation includes functional status in a similar measure; does not specify any tools; proposed as part of optional measures for CMS EHR incentive program
Follow-up or outcome
CareConnections Outcomes System Average percentage change in functional status from initial to discharge visit among patients receiving outpatient rehabilitation services Quality improvement tool for therapists Measured using the CareConnections Outcomes System Functional Index Information on psychometrics of the instrument but not the indicator; similar indicator from American Physical Therapy Association uses Outpatient Physical Therapy Improvement in Movement Assessment Log Home care measures (OASIS) with similar construct (e.g., stabilization in transferring – percentage of individuals whose function did not worsen, measured using OASIS tool); variety of other indicators for stabilization or improvement in other ADLs (e.g., dressing) (pay-for-performance for home care) Similar indicator in Australia

NQF = National Quality Forum; CMS = Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; EHR = Electronic Health Record;

PCPI = Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement; PQRS = Physician Quality Reporting System;

IADL = Instrumental Activity of Daily Living; ADL = Activity of Daily Living; HAQ = Health Assessment Questionnaire;

OASIS = Outcome Assessment and Information Set; ACOVE = Assessing Care of Vulnerable Elders.