Use of QCDR Data for Ongoing Practice Assessment and Improvements

Activity Description:

Participation in a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) and use of QCDR data for ongoing practice assessment and improvements in patient safety, including:

• Performance of activities that promote use of standard practices, tools, and processes for quality improvement (for example, documented preventive health efforts, like screening and vaccinations) that can be shared across MIPS eligible clinicians or groups);
• Use of standard questionnaires for assessing improvements in health disparities related to functional health status (for example, use of Seattle Angina Questionnaire, MD Anderson Symptom Inventory, and/or SF-12/VR-12 functional health status assessment);

• Use of standardized processes for screening for drivers of health, such as food security, housing stability, and transportation accessibility;
• Generation and use of regular feedback reports that summarize local practice patterns and treatment outcomes, including for populations that are disadvantaged and/or underserved by the healthcare system;
• Use of processes and tools that engage patients to improve adherence to treatment plans;
• Implementation of patient self-action plans;
• Implementation of shared clinical decision-making capabilities;
• Use of QCDR patient experience data to inform and advance improvements in beneficiary engagement;
• Promotion of collaborative learning network opportunities that are interactive;
• Use of supporting QCDR modules that can be incorporated into the certified EHR technology; OR
• Use of QCDR data for quality improvement, such as comparative analysis across specific patient populations of adverse outcomes after an outpatient surgical procedure and corrective steps to address these outcomes.

Activity ID:

IA_PSPA_7

Subcategory Name:

Patient Safety and Practice Assessment

Activity Weight:

Medium