Early Elective Deliveries Measure Technical Assistance Call Friday, September 24 Barbara Rudolph, Ph.D., Senior Science Director Matt Austin, Director,

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Early Elective Deliveries Measure Technical Assistance Call Friday, September 24 Barbara Rudolph, Ph.D., Senior Science Director Matt Austin, Director, Leapfrog Hospital Survey

About the Measure Measure: The proportion of a hospital’s newborns delivered with a gestational age between the 37 th and 39 th completed week, that were delivered electively Evidence reflects infants delivered before the 39 th completed week of gestation have higher morbidity rates than those infants born at/after the 39 th completed week of gestation Measure introduced to Leapfrog Hospital Survey in Survey measure specifications match early Joint Commission perinatal core measure specifications

Details of Press Release on Early Elective Delivery Data National release slated for Monday, October 25, 2010 Data in the national release will reflect aggregated hospital performance on the measure Market-specific stories could profile individual hospital rates (hospital-level data available at: Release will be in conjunction with The March of Dimes and Childbirth Connection National plans (Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Wellpoint) will begin sending communications to expectant moms educating them about the safety implications of electively delivering their infant early, with a link to Leapfrog’s data

Section 4, Normal Deliveries, Question 3: Measure Denominator Eligible cases include all mothers that delivered newborns with >=37 weeks of gestation completed (259 days gestation) and <39 weeks of gestation completed (273 days gestation) with EXCLUDED POPULATIONS removed EXCLUDED POPULATIONS: –Age is = 65 yrs old –Length of stay is > 120 days –Enrolled in a clinical trial –Case has one or more of the listed ICD-9-CM codes in a primary or secondary field (p of Leapfrog Survey Reference Book)

Section 4, Normal Deliveries, Question 4: Measure Numerator Number of cases included in the denominator that delivered their newborn electively Elective Delivery includes: –Medical induction of labor Medical induction ICD-9-CM codes: 73.01, 73.1, 73.4 –Cesarean section, while not in Active Labor or experiencing Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes C-section ICD-9-CM codes: 74.0, 74.1, 74.2, 74.4, Active Labor: Documentation that patient was in active labor with regular uterine contractions with cervical change before medical induction and/or cesarean section Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes: Documentation that the patient had spontaneous rupture of membranes (SROM) before medical induction and/or cesarean section

100 Case Sampling Methodology Denominator for 2010 survey: –Review your first delivery on January 15, 2009 –Evaluate if this case meets the gestational age inclusion criteria –Retain this case if it does not meet any of the exclusion criteria (mother’s age, ICD-9-CM codes, etc.) –Move through your deliveries sequentially until you have identified 100 cases that qualify (or you reach the end of year) Numerator for 2010 survey: –Number of the denominator cases that delivered their newborn electively

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