© Copyright, The Joint Commission Perinatal Care (PC) Core Measure Set Celeste Milton, MPH, BSN, RN Associate Project Director Department of Quality Measurement.

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© Copyright, The Joint Commission Perinatal Care (PC) Core Measure Set Celeste Milton, MPH, BSN, RN Associate Project Director Department of Quality Measurement November 21, 2009

© Copyright, The Joint Commission  PC Measures Overview  PC Measures –PC-01 –PC-02 –PC-03 –PC-04 –PC-05  Next Steps in the Timeline Agenda

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Core Measure Set Definition A unique grouping of performance measures carefully selected to provide, when viewed together, a robust picture of the care provided.

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Core Measures  Standardized sets of performance measures  Precisely defined specifications  Can be uniformly embedded/adopted in extant systems  Standardized data collection protocols  Meet established evaluation criteria

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Core Measure Set (Includes 4-10 Well-Tested, Evidence-Based Measures) A = Initial set B = Initial set C = Initial set D = Initial set E = Initial set F = Future measure G = Future measure A B C D EF G

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC Core Measure Vision  Identification and specification of an initial set of standardized PC core measures from existing National Quality Forum (NQF) endorsed evidence-based measures  Over time identify future measurement needs and core measures that meet those needs –Add to existing set –Additional measure sets

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC Measures Overview  In November 2007, the Joint Commission’s Board of Commissioners recommended retiring the Pregnancy and Related Conditions Core Measure Set  Recommendation to replace with an expanded set of measures based on current scientific evidence.  National PC measures endorsed by NQF October 2008  PC Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) appointed December 2008

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC Measures Overview (Cont.)  TAP meeting held February 2009  Measure specifications work Feb-Oct 2009  Specifications Manual Version 2010A posted October 2009  Data collection: begins with April 1, 2010 discharges  Replaces PR measure set beginning with April 1, 2010 discharges

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC Core Measures  PC-01 Elective Delivery  PC-02 Cesarean Section  PC-03 Antenatal Steroids  PC-04 Heath Care-Associated Bloodstream Infections in Newborns  PC-05 Exclusive Breast Milk Feeding

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC Core Measure Set  Two Distinct Populations: –Mothers –Newborns  Consists of Five Measures Representing the Following Domains of Care: –Assessment/Screening –Prematurity Care –Infant Feeding

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Appendix A  ICD-9-CM Code Tables –Used to identify included and excluded populations

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Appendix C  General Glossary of Terms

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Appendix D  Overview of Measure Information Form –Measure Set –Set Measure ID # –Performance Measure Name –Description –Rationale –Type of Measure

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Appendix D (Cont.) –Improvement Noted As –Numerator Statement –Denominator Statement –Continuous Variable Statement –Risk Adjustment –Data Collection Approach

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Appendix D (Cont.) –Data Accuracy –Measure Analysis Suggestions –Sampling –Data Reported As –Selected References

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Appendix D (Cont.)  Flowchart Formats –Flow Lines –Symbols –Temporary Variables

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Appendix E  Miscellaneous Tables –Discharge Status Disposition

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC-01 Elective Delivery Original Performance Measure/Source Developer: HCA St. Mark’s Perinatal Center

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Rationale  39 completed weeks is the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) standard  Significant short-term morbidity for the newborn  Elective inductions result in more cesarean sections

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator and Denominator Patients with elective deliveries _________________________________ Patients delivering newborns with >=37 and < 39 weeks of gestation completed

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Populations  Included Populations: NA  Excluded Populations: –ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code or ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes for conditions justifying elective delivery as defined in Appendix A, Table11.07 –Less than 8 years of age –Greater than or equal to 65 years of age –Length of Stay >120 days –Enrolled in clinical trials –Active Labor –Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Data Elements  Active Labor  Admission Date  Birthdate  Clinical Trial  Discharge Date  Gestational Age  ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Code  ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code  Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Populations  Included Populations: ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code or ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes for one or more of the following: –Medical induction of labor as defined in Appendix A, Table –Cesarean section as defined in Appendix A, Table  Excluded Populations: None

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Data Elements  ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes  ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC-02 Cesarean Section Original Performance Measure/Source Developer: California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Rationale  Skyrocketing increase in cesarean section (CS) rates  Nulliparous women with term singleton baby in vertex position (NTSV) most variable portion of CS rate  NTSV CS rates can be addressed through performance improvement activities

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator and Denominator Patients with cesarean sections _________________________________ Nulliparous patients delivered of a live term singleton newborn in vertex presentation

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Populations  Included Populations: Nulliparous patients with ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code or ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes for outcome of delivery as defined in Appendix A, Table and with a delivery of a newborn with 37 weeks or more of gestation completed

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Populations (Cont.)  Excluded Populations: ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code or ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes, for contraindications to vaginal delivery as defined in Appendix A, Table – Less than 8 years of age –Greater than or equal to 65 years of age –Length of Stay >120 days –Enrolled in clinical trials

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Data Elements  Admission Date  Birth Date  Clinical Trial  Discharge Date  Gestational Age  ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes  ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes  ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code  ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code  Parity

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Populations  Included Populations: ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code or ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes for cesarean section as defined in Appendix A, Table  Excluded Populations: None

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Data Elements  ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes  ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Risk Adjustment  Maternal Age

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Appendix B  Medication Tables –Antenatal Steroid Medications

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC-03 Antenatal Steroids Original Performance Measure/Source Developer: Providence St Vincent’s Hospital/Council of Women and Infant’s Specialty Hospitals

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Rationale  National Institutes of Health 1994 recommendation  Reduces the risks of respiratory distress syndrome, prenatal mortality, and other morbidities

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator and Denominator Patients with a full course of antenatal steroids completed prior to delivering preterm newborns _________________________________ Patients delivering preterm newborns with weeks gestation completed

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Populations  Included Populations: NA  Excluded Populations: –Less than 8 years of age –Greater than or equal to 65 years of age –Length of Stay >120 days –Enrolled in clinical trials –Documented Reason for Not Administering Antenatal Steroid

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Data Elements  Admission Date  Birthdate  Clinical Trial  Discharge Date  Gestational Age  Reason for Not Administering Antenatal Steroid

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Populations  Included Populations: Full course of antenatal steroids (refer to Appendix B, Table 11.0, antenatal steroid medications)  Excluded Populations: None

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Data Elements  Antenatal Steroid Administered

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC-04 Health Care-Associated Bloodstream Infections in Newborns Original Performance Measure/Source Developer: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Rationale  Rates range from 6% to 33%  Infections result in increased mortality, length of stay & hospital costs  Effective preventive measures can be used to reduce infections

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator and Denominator Newborns with septicemia or bacteremia _____________________________ Live-born newborns

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Populations  Included Populations: ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes for birth weight between 500 and 1499g as defined in Appendix A, Table 11.12, or OR Birth Weight between 500 and 1499g OR

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Populations (Cont.)  ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes for birth weight > 1500g as defined in Appendix A, Table 11.15,11.16 or OR Birth Weight > 1500g who experienced one or more of the following: –Experienced death –ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code or ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes for major surgery as defined in Appendix A, Table –ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code or ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes for mechanical ventilation as defined in Appendix A, Table –Transferred in from another acute care hospital within 2 days of birth

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Populations (Cont.)  Excluded Populations: –ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code for newborn septicemia or bacteremia as defined in Appendix A, Table –ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes for birth weight < 500g as defined in Appendix A, Table OR Birth Weight < 500g –Length of Stay 120 days –Enrolled in clinical trials

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Data Elements  Admission Date  Admission Type  Birthdate  Birth Weight  Clinical Trial  Discharge Date

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Data Elements (Cont.)  Discharge Status  ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes  ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes  ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code  ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code  Point of Origin for Admission or Visit

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Populations  Included Populations: ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes for newborn septicemia or bacteremia as defined in Appendix A, Table and one diagnosis code from Table  Excluded Populations: None

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Data Elements  ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Risk Adjustment  Birth Weight  Congenital Anomalies  Gestational Age  Multiple Births  Sex

© Copyright, The Joint Commission PC-05 Exclusive Breast Milk Feeding Original Performance Measure/Source Developer: California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Rationale  Goal of World Health Organization (WHO), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)  Numerous benefits for the newborn

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator and Denominator Newborns that were fed breast milk only since birth _____________________________ Newborns discharged from the hospital

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Populations  Included Populations : Live-born newborns  Excluded Populations : –Discharged from the hospital while in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) –ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code or ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes for galactosemia as defined in Appendix A, Table –ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code or ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes for parenteral infusion as defined in Appendix A, Table –Experienced death –Length of Stay >120 days –Enrolled in clinical trials –Documented Reason for Not Exclusively Feeding Breast Milk

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Data Elements  Admission Date  Admission Type  Birthdate  Clinical Trial  Discharge Date  Discharge from NICU  Discharge Status

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Denominator Data Elements (Cont.)  ICD-9-CM Other Diagnosis Codes  ICD-9-CM Other Procedure Codes  ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Code  ICD-9-CM Principal Procedure Code  Point of Origin for Admission or Visit  Reason for Not Exclusively Feeding Breast Milk

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Populations  Included Populations: NA  Excluded Populations: None

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Numerator Data Elements  Exclusive Breast Milk Feeding

© Copyright, The Joint Commission Next Steps in the Timeline December 2008 PC TAP Members Appointed February 2009 TAP Meeting Feb-Oct 2009 Measure Specifications Development October 1, 2009 Manual Posting Data Collection starts with April 1, 2010 Discharges 2011 Reliability Testing. Measure Specifications Post Testing

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