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Hospital Harm - Severe Hypoglycemia

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Measure Information 2025 Reporting Period
Title Hospital Harm - Severe Hypoglycemia
CMS eCQM ID CMS816v4
Short Name

HH-Hypo

CBE ID* 3503e
Measure Steward Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Description

The measure assesses the number of inpatient hospitalizations for patients age 18 and older who were administered at least one hypoglycemic medication during the encounter and who suffer the harm of a severe hypoglycemic event during the encounter

Measure Scoring Proportion measure
Measure Type Outcome
Stratification

None

Risk Adjustment

None

Rationale

This measure focuses on severe hypoglycemia as an outcome in the hospital inpatient setting. In a study published by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), in 2018 adverse drug events represented 43% of all adverse events in hospitals among Medicare patients; of those events,...

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Clinical Recommendation Statement

From Section 16, Diabetes Care in the Hospital in the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes by the American Diabetes Association, (American Diabetes Association, 2022):

16.9 A hypoglycemia management protocol should be adopted and implemented by each hospital or hospital system. A plan...

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Improvement Notation

A lower measure score indicates higher quality

Definition

Inpatient hospitalizations: Includes time in the emergency department and observation when the transition between these encounters (if they exist) and the inpatient encounter are within an hour or less of each other.

A severe hypoglycemic event (harm) is defined as a laboratory or...

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Guidance

Note the measure is currently confined to using mg/dL as the unit of measurement for glucose results.

Glucose levels are determined by laboratory or point-of-care (POC) tests, including capillary/glucometer blood glucose tests, and by interstitial fluid specimens from continuous glucose...

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Initial Population

Inpatient hospitalizations that end during the measurement period for patients age 18 and older and at least one hypoglycemic medication administration starts during the encounter

Denominator

Equals Initial Population

Denominator Exclusions

None

Numerator

Inpatient hospitalizations where a severe hypoglycemic event occurred during the encounter. A severe hypoglycemic event is:

- A glucose test with a result less than 40 mg/dL

AND

- A hypoglycemic medication was administered within 24 hours before the start of the severe hypoglycemic event...

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Numerator Exclusions

Not Applicable

Denominator Exceptions

None

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Previous Version

Header

  • Updated the eCQM version number.

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  • Changed all references from NQF to CBE to identify the consensus-based entity role.

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  • Updated copyright.

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  • Revised the Clinical Recommendation Statement to indicate the reference to the clinical practice guideline for patients with hyperglycemia relates to patients at high risk of hypoglycemia.

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    Clinical Recommendation Statement

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  • Revised the Numerator to clarify the timing of the hypoglycemic medication administration is within 24 hours before the start of the severe hypoglycemic event.

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  • Updated references and measure header to reflect current evidence and new or updated literature.

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Logic

  • Renamed value set to 'Payer Type' to more accurately reflect the contents and intent of the value set.

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    Standards/Technical Update

  • Updated the version number of the Measure Authoring Tool (MAT) Global Common Functions Library to v8.0.000 and the library name from 'MATGlobalCommonFunctions' to 'MATGlobalCommonFunctionsQDM.'

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    Definitions

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  • Updated the version number of the Measure Authoring Tool (MAT) Global Common Functions Library to v8.0.000 and the library name from 'MATGlobalCommonFunctions' to 'MATGlobalCommonFunctionsQDM.'

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    Functions

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Value Set

The VSAC is the source of truth for the value set content, please visit the VSAC for downloads of current value sets.

  • Value set Hypoglycemics Severe Hypoglycemia (2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1196.393): Added 1 RxNorm code (2621571) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback. Added 3 RxNorm codes (2642808, 2644768, 379804) based on terminology update. Deleted 4 RxNorm codes (2380248, 2380265, 861787, 861790) based on terminology update.

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  • Value set (2.16.840.1.114222.4.11.3591): Renamed to Payer Type based on recommended value set naming conventions.

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Last Updated: Aug 22, 2024