Electronic Clinical Quality Improvement (eCQI) Resource Center
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CMS2v15 - Preventive Care and Screening: Screening for Depression and Follow-Up Plan (2026) |
CMS22v14 - Preventive Care and Screening Screening for High Blood Pressure and Follow Up Documented (2026) |
CMS50v14 - Closing the Referral Loop: Receipt of Specialist Report (2026) |
CMS56v14 - Functional Status Assessment for Total Hip Replacement (2026) |
CMS68v15 - Documentation of Current Medications in the Medical Record (2026) |
CMS69v14 - Preventive Care and Screening Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening and Follow Up Plan (2026) |
CMS71v15 - STK-3 - Anticoagulation Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation/Flutter (2026) |
CMS72v14 - STK-5 - Antithrombotic Therapy by End of Hospital Day 2 (2026) |
CMS74v15 - Primary Caries Prevention Intervention as Offered by Dentists (2026) |
CMS75v14 - Children Who Have Dental Decay or Cavities (2026) |
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Join The Joint Commission, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and Mathematica for two Expert to Expert Webinars. Each webinar will review measure intent and specifications, including the initial patient population, denominator, exclusions, numerator, data elements, and logic. Common…
Posted onThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has posted the draft 2026 CMS Quality Reporting Document Architecture (QRDA) Category III Implementation Guide (IG) for Eligible Clinician public comment starting on May 29, 2025, and ending at 5 p.m. eastern time (ET) on June 17, 2025. The…
Posted onObesity is a major and growing public health concern, affecting more than two in five U.S. adults. Addressing this chronic disease requires coordinated efforts from healthcare professionals and policymakers; quality measurement plays a vital role in those efforts.
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