Single Measure View

Selecting a single measure introduces four new columns to the Patient List.

In the Patient List, if a single measure is selected as a filter, it introduces the following four contextual columns at the beginning of the list:

Table 3-5 Single measure columns

Column Name Definition

Selected Measure Name

(for example, Annual Lipid Panel)

The measure status for the measure you selected. Currently supports the following measure statuses:

  • Met - The patient has a supporting fact in the measurement period that meets the Met Criteria of the measure.
  • Not Achieved - The patient has a supporting fact in the measurement period but it does not meet the Met criteria of the measure.
  • No Data - The patient does not have a supporting fact in the measurement period.
  • Excluded - The patient has been excluded from the measure either manually or based on the exclusion parameters for the measure.

Additionally the Measure Status filter allows you to filter using any one of the above statuses. This filter is always available, even when the user is not in the single measure view.

For cases when no measures are filtered, the system behaves as if all measures are selected. For example:

  • Measure Status = Met, no measure selected. All patients are displayed that are in the Met status for all of their measures.
  • Measure Status = Not Achieved, no measure selected. All patients are displayed that are in the Not Achieved status for all of their measures.

When no measures are selected and you filter for a single measure status, only patients who have all their measures in the selected status are displayed.

Latest Supporting Fact The patient's latest supporting fact for this measure.
Fact Date The date of the latest supporting fact for this measure.
Scorability

The patient's scorability status for this measure. A patient can either be scorable or not scorable for a specific measure based on scorability algorithms that are used.

Additionally the Scorable filter allows you to filter for patients that are Scorable/Not Scorable. This filter is always available, even when the user is not in the single measure view.

For cases when no measures are filtered, the system behaves as if all measures are selected. For example:

  • Scorable = Yes, no measure selected. This should display all patients that are Scorable for all of their measures.
  • Scorable = No, no measure selected. This should display all patients that are in the Not Scorable for all of their measures.

When no measures are selected and you filter for a single measure status, only patients who have all their measures in the selected status are displayed.