Childhood Immunization Status
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Measure Information | 2022 Performance Period | 2023 Performance Period | 2024 Performance Period | 2025 Performance Period |
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Title | Childhood Immunization Status | Childhood Immunization Status | Childhood Immunization Status | Childhood Immunization Status |
CMS eCQM ID | CMS117v10 | CMS117v11 | CMS117v12 | CMS117v13 |
CBE ID* | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
MIPS Quality ID | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 |
Measure Steward | National Committee for Quality Assurance | National Committee for Quality Assurance | National Committee for Quality Assurance | National Committee for Quality Assurance |
Description |
Percentage of children 2 years of age who had four diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis (DTaP); three polio (IPV), one measles, mumps and rubella (MMR); three or four H influenza type B (Hib); three hepatitis B (Hep B); one chicken pox (VZV); four pneumococcal conjugate (PCV); one hepatitis A (Hep A); two or three rotavirus (RV); and two influenza (flu) vaccines by their second birthday |
Percentage of children 2 years of age who had four diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis (DTaP); three polio (IPV), one measles, mumps and rubella (MMR); three or four H influenza type B (Hib); three hepatitis B (Hep B); one chicken pox (VZV); four pneumococcal conjugate (PCV); one hepatitis A (Hep A); two or three rotavirus (RV); and two influenza (flu) vaccines by their second birthday |
Percentage of children 2 years of age who had four diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis (DTaP); three polio (IPV), one measles, mumps and rubella (MMR); three or four H influenza type B (Hib); three hepatitis B (Hep B); one chicken pox (VZV); four pneumococcal conjugate (PCV); one hepatitis A (Hep A); two or three rotavirus (RV); and two influenza (flu) vaccines by their second birthday |
Percentage of children 2 years of age who had four diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis (DTaP); three polio (IPV), one measles, mumps and rubella (MMR); three or four H influenza type B (HiB); three hepatitis B (HepB); one chicken pox (VZV); four pneumococcal conjugate (PCV); one hepatitis A (HepA); two or three rotavirus (RV); and two influenza (flu) vaccines by their second birthday |
Measure Scoring | Proportion measure | Proportion measure | Proportion measure | Proportion measure |
Measure Type | Process | Process | Process | Process |
Stratification | *See CMS117v10.html | *See CMS117v11.html |
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Risk Adjustment | *See CMS117v10.html | *See CMS117v11.html |
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Rationale | *See CMS117v10.html | *See CMS117v11.html |
Infants and toddlers are particularly vulnerable to infectious diseases because their immune systems have not built up the necessary defenses to fight infection (CDC, 2019). One study estimated that routine childhood vaccines administered in 2019 prevented 24 million diseases (Talbird et al., 2022). Another recent study estimated that routine childhood vaccinations prevented 17.8 million cases of disease and 31,000 deaths for children born in 2017, in addition to saving $13.7 billion in health care costs (Carrico et al., 2022). Immunizing a child not only protects that child's health but also the health of the community, especially for those who are not immunized or are unable to be immunized due to other health complications (CDC, 2019). |
Infants and toddlers are particularly vulnerable to infectious diseases because their immune systems have not built up the necessary defenses to fight infection (HHS-OIDP, 2022). One study estimated that routine childhood vaccines administered in 2019 prevented 24 million diseases (Talbird et al., 2022). Another recent study estimated that routine childhood vaccinations prevented 17.8 million cases of disease and 31,000 deaths for children born in 2017, in addition to saving $13.7 billion in health care costs (Carrico et al., 2022). Immunizing a child not only protects that child's health but also the health of the community, especially for those who are not immunized or are unable to be immunized due to other health complications (HHS-OIDP, 2022). |
Clinical Recommendation Statement | *See CMS117v10.html | *See CMS117v11.html |
This measure looks for childhood vaccinations that should be completed by age 2, in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (CDC ACIP) recommended child and adolescent immunization schedule (CDC ACIP, 2022). -- For the 2022–23 season, see the 2022–23 ACIP influenza vaccine recommendations (Grohskopf, 2022). |
This measure looks for childhood vaccinations that should be completed by age 2, in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (CDC ACIP) recommended child and adolescent immunization schedule (CDC, 2023). -- For the 2023–24 season, see the 2023–24 ACIP influenza vaccine recommendations (Grohskopf, 2023). |
Improvement Notation |
Higher score equals better quality |
Higher score indicates better quality |
Higher score indicates better quality |
Higher score indicates better quality |
Definition | *See CMS117v10.html | *See CMS117v11.html |
Recommended vaccines: Vaccines and the schedule of vaccines as recommended by the ACIP for children two years of age. The measure may differ slightly from the ACIP recommendations because the measure focuses on immunizations that are appropriate by age 2. Also, there may be small differences when there are shortages for a particular vaccine. |
Recommended vaccines: Vaccines and the schedule of vaccines as recommended by the ACIP for children two years of age. The measure may differ slightly from the ACIP recommendations because the measure focuses on immunizations that are appropriate by age 2. Also, there may be small differences when there are shortages for a particular vaccine. |
Guidance |
Numerator criteria includes evidence of receipt of the recommended vaccine or the following: -- DTaP: Adverse reaction to the DTaP or Td vaccine; or encephalopathy due to DTaP or Td vaccination -- Polio (IPV) vaccine: Adverse reaction to the IPV vaccine, streptomycin, polymyxin B, or neomycin -- MMR Vaccination: Immunodeficiency, HIV, lymphoreticular cancer, multiple myeloma, or leukemia; adverse reaction to neomycin; history of measles, mumps, or rubella; or a seropositive result for the antigens -- Hib: Adverse reaction to the Hib vaccine -- Hepatitis B: Seropositive result for the antigen, adverse reaction to the hepatitis B vaccine, adverse reaction to common baker’s yeast, or a history of hepatitis B illness -- Chicken pox (varicella zoster): Seropositive result for the antigen; immunodeficiency, HIV, lymphoreticular cancer, multiple myeloma, or leukemia; adverse reaction to neomycin; or a history of varicella zoster -- Pneumococcal: Adverse reaction to the pneumococcal vaccine -- Hepatitis A: Seropositive result for the antigen, adverse reaction to the hepatitis A vaccine, or a history of hepatitis A illness -- Rotavirus: Adverse reaction to the rotavirus vaccine, severe combined immunodeficiency, or a history of intussusception -- Influenza: Adverse reaction to the influenza vaccine; immunodeficiency, HIV, lymphoreticular cancer, multiple myeloma, or leukemia; or adverse reaction to neomycin The measure allows a grace period by measuring compliance with these recommendations between birth and age two. This eCQM is a patient-based measure.
This version of the eCQM uses QDM version 5.5. Please refer to the eCQI resource center for more information on the QDM. |
The measure allows a grace period by measuring compliance with these recommendations between birth and age two. This eCQM is a patient-based measure.
This version of the eCQM uses QDM version 5.6. Please refer to the QDM page for more information on the QDM. |
The measure allows a grace period by measuring compliance with these recommendations between birth and age two. This eCQM is a patient-based measure.
This version of the eCQM uses QDM version 5.6. Please refer to the QDM page for more information on the QDM. |
The measure allows a grace period by measuring compliance with these recommendations between birth and age two. This eCQM is a patient-based measure.
This version of the eCQM uses QDM version 5.6. Please refer to the QDM page for more information on the QDM. |
Initial Population |
Children who turn 2 years of age during the measurement period and who have a visit during the measurement period |
Children who turn 2 years of age during the measurement period and have a visit during the measurement period |
Children who turn 2 years of age during the measurement period and have a visit during the measurement period |
Children who turn 2 years of age during the measurement period and have a visit during the measurement period |
Denominator |
Equals Initial Population |
Equals Initial Population |
Equals Initial Population |
Equals Initial Population |
Denominator Exclusions |
Exclude patients who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period. |
Exclude children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday: • Severe combined immunodeficiency • Immunodeficiency • HIV • Lymphoreticular cancer, multiple myeloma or leukemia • Intussusception Exclude children who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period. |
Exclude children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday: - Severe combined immunodeficiency - Immunodeficiency - HIV - Lymphoreticular cancer, multiple myeloma or leukemia - Intussusception Exclude children who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period. |
Exclude children who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period. Exclude children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday: - Severe combined immunodeficiency - Immunodeficiency - Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) - Lymphoreticular cancer, multiple myeloma or leukemia - Intussusception |
Numerator |
Children who have evidence showing they received recommended vaccines, had documented history of the illness, had a seropositive test result, or had an allergic reaction to the vaccine by their second birthday |
Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP) vaccination Children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: • At least four DTaP vaccinations, with different dates of service. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. • Anaphylaxis due to the diphtheria, tetanus or pertussis vaccine. • Encephalitis due to the diphtheria, tetanus or pertussis vaccine. Poliovirus vaccination (IPV) At least three IPV vaccinations, with different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination (MMR) Children with either of the following meet criteria: • At least one MMR vaccination on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. • All of the following anytime on or before the child’s second birthday (on the same or different date of service): o History of measles o History of mumps o History of rubella Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccination (HiB) Children with either of the following meet criteria on or before the child’s second birthday: • At least three HiB vaccinations, with different dates of service. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. • Anaphylaxis due to the HiB vaccine. Hepatitis B Children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: • At least three hepatitis B vaccinations, with different dates of service. o One of the three vaccinations can be a newborn hepatitis B vaccination during the eight-day period that begins on the date of birth and ends seven days after the date of birth. For example, if the member’s date of birth is December 1, the newborn hepatitis B vaccination must be on or between December 1 and December 8. • Anaphylaxis due to the hepatitis B vaccine. • History of hepatitis B illness. Varicella vaccination (VZV) Children with either of the following meet criteria: • At least one VZV vaccination, with a date of service on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. • History of varicella zoster (e.g., chicken pox) illness on or before the child’s second birthday. Pneumococcal Conjugate At least four pneumococcal conjugate vaccinations, with different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. Hepatitis A Children with either of the following meet criteria: • At least one hepatitis A vaccination, with a date of service on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. • History of hepatitis A illness on or before the child’s second birthday. Rotavirus Children with any of the following meet criteria: • At least two doses of the two-dose rotavirus vaccine on different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. • At least three doses of the three-dose rotavirus vaccine on different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. • At least one dose of the two-dose rotavirus vaccine and at least two doses of the three-dose rotavirus vaccine, all on different dates of service, on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. • Anaphylaxis due to the rotavirus vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. Influenza At least two influenza vaccinations, with different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 6 months (180 days) after birth. • One of the two vaccinations can be an LAIV vaccination administered on the child’s second birthday. Do not count an LAIV vaccination administered before the child’s second birthday. |
DTaP Children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: - At least four DTaP vaccinations, with different dates of service. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the diphtheria, tetanus or pertussis vaccine. - Encephalitis due to the diphtheria, tetanus or pertussis vaccine. IPV Children with either of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: - At least three IPV vaccinations, with different dates of service. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the IPV vaccine. MMR Children with any of the following meet criteria: - At least one MMR vaccination on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. - Anaphylaxis due to the MMR vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. - All of the following anytime on or before the child’s second birthday (on the same or different date of service): - History of measles. - History of mumps. - History of rubella. HiB Children with either of the following meet criteria on or before the child’s second birthday: - At least three HiB vaccinations, with different dates of service. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the HiB vaccine. Hep B Children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: - At least three hepatitis B vaccinations, with different dates of service. - One of the three vaccinations can be a newborn hepatitis B vaccination during the eight-day period that begins on the date of birth and ends seven days after the date of birth. For example, if the member’s date of birth is December 1, the newborn hepatitis B vaccination must be on or between December 1 and December 8. - Anaphylaxis due to the hepatitis B vaccine. - History of hepatitis B illness. VZV Children with any of the following meet criteria: - At least one VZV vaccination, with a date of service on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. - Anaphylaxis due to the VZV vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. - History of varicella zoster (e.g., chicken pox) illness on or before the child’s second birthday. PCV Children with either of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: - At least four pneumococcal conjugate vaccinations, with different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the pneumococcal vaccine. Hep A Children with any of the following meet criteria: - At least one hepatitis A vaccination, with a date of service on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. - Anaphylaxis due to the hepatitis A vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. - History of hepatitis A illness on or before the child’s second birthday. RV Children with any of the following meet criteria: - At least two doses of the two-dose rotavirus vaccine on different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - At least three doses of the three-dose rotavirus vaccine on different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - At least one dose of the two-dose rotavirus vaccine and at least two doses of the three-dose rotavirus vaccine, all on different dates of service, on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the rotavirus vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. Flu Children with either of the following on or before their second birthday meet criteria: - At least two influenza vaccinations, with different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 6 months (180 days) after birth. - One of the two vaccinations can be a Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV) vaccination administered on the child’s second birthday. Do not count a LAIV vaccination administered before the child’s second birthday. - Anaphylaxis due to the influenza vaccine. |
DTaP Children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: - At least four DTaP vaccinations, with different dates of service. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the diphtheria, tetanus or pertussis vaccine. - Encephalitis due to the diphtheria, tetanus or pertussis vaccine. IPV Children with either of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: - At least three IPV vaccinations, with different dates of service. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the IPV vaccine. MMR Children with any of the following meet criteria: - At least one MMR vaccination on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. - Anaphylaxis due to the MMR vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. - All of the following anytime on or before the child’s second birthday (on the same or different date of service): - History of measles. - History of mumps. - History of rubella. HiB Children with either of the following meet criteria on or before the child’s second birthday: - At least three HiB vaccinations, with different dates of service. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the HiB vaccine. HepB Children with any of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: - At least three hepatitis B vaccinations, with different dates of service. - One of the three vaccinations can be a newborn hepatitis B vaccination during the eight-day period that begins on the date of birth and ends seven days after the date of birth. For example, if the member’s date of birth is December 1, the newborn hepatitis B vaccination must be on or between December 1 and December 8. - Anaphylaxis due to the hepatitis B vaccine. - History of hepatitis B illness. VZV Children with any of the following meet criteria: - At least one VZV vaccination, with a date of service on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. - Anaphylaxis due to the VZV vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. - History of varicella zoster (e.g., chicken pox) illness on or before the child’s second birthday. PCV Children with either of the following on or before the child’s second birthday meet criteria: - At least four pneumococcal conjugate vaccinations, with different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the pneumococcal vaccine. HepA Children with any of the following meet criteria: - At least one hepatitis A vaccination, with a date of service on or between the child’s first and second birthdays. - Anaphylaxis due to the hepatitis A vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. - History of hepatitis A illness on or before the child’s second birthday. RV Children with any of the following meet criteria: - At least two doses of the two-dose rotavirus vaccine on different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - At least three doses of the three-dose rotavirus vaccine on different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - At least one dose of the two-dose rotavirus vaccine and at least two doses of the three-dose rotavirus vaccine, all on different dates of service, on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 42 days after birth. - Anaphylaxis due to the rotavirus vaccine on or before the child’s second birthday. Flu Children with either of the following on or before their second birthday meet criteria: - At least two influenza vaccinations, with different dates of service on or before the child’s second birthday. Do not count a vaccination administered prior to 6 months (180 days) after birth. - One of the two vaccinations can be a Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV) vaccination administered on the child’s second birthday. Do not count a LAIV vaccination administered before the child’s second birthday. - Anaphylaxis due to the influenza vaccine. |
Numerator Exclusions |
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Denominator Exceptions |
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Telehealth Eligible | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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Header
Updated the eCQM version number.
Measure Section: eCQM Version Number
Source of Change: Annual Update
Updated copyright.
Measure Section: Copyright
Source of Change: Annual Update
Updated the clinical recommendation statement to align with current clinical recommendations.
Measure Section: Clinical Recommendation Statement
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Updated references.
Measure Section: Reference
Source of Change: Annual Update
Revised the guidance to clarify the measure intent and numerator criteria.
Measure Section: Guidance
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Replaced 'overlaps' or 'overlapping' in the denominator exclusions with plain language to clarify the measure intent.
Measure Section: Denominator Exclusions
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Logic
Revised the initial population to remove lower age boundary.
Measure Section: Initial Population
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Added definitions 'LAIV Vaccinations' and 'Two Influenza Vaccinations Including One LAIV Vaccination' to the numerator to to allow for patients 2 years of age to receive an influenza LAIV vaccination as one of the two recommended influenza immunization doses.
Measure Section: Numerator
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Replaced the 'Anaphylactive Reaction to Hepatitis A Vaccine' value set with a direct reference code 'Adverse reaction to vaccine product containing Hepatitis A virus antigen' in the Hepatitis A Numerator Inclusion Conditions definition.
Measure Section: Definitions
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Updated select numerator definitions with current SNOMED code descriptions.
Measure Section: Definitions
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Added new NormalizeInterval function to timing attributes to decrease implementation burden due to variable use of timing attributes for select QDM data types. The NormalizeInterval function was applied, where applicable, for the following data elements: Assessment, Performed; Device, Applied; Diagnostic Study, Performed; Intervention, Performed; Laboratory Test, Performed; Medication, Administered; Medication, Dispensed; Physical Exam, Performed; Procedure, Performed; Substance, Administered.
Measure Section: Functions
Source of Change: Standards Update
Added the definition 'Date of Second Birthday' to clarify the timing for patient's second birthday for numerator criteria.
Measure Section: Multiple Sections
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Added online assessments and telephone visits as appropriate encounters based on the increased use of telehealth services.
Measure Section: Multiple Sections
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Updated the version number of the Measure Authoring Tool (MAT) Global Common Functions Library (MATGlobalCommonFunctions-6.2.000). Updated the 'Inpatient Encounter' definition to include a 'day of' timing clarification. Added the following timing functions: Normalize Interval, Has Start, Has End, Latest, Latest Of, Earliest, and Earliest Of. Please see individual measure details for application of specific timing functions.
Measure Section: Multiple Sections
Source of Change: Standards Update
Updated Hospice CQL Library to version 3.0.000.
Measure Section: Multiple Sections
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value Set
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Value set Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine Administered (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1031): Added 2 SNOMED CT codes (571591000119106, 572511000119105) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set Rubella (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1037): Deleted 2 SNOMED CT codes (111867004, 84611003) based on validity of code during timing of look back period.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set Hepatitis A Vaccine Administered (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1041): Added 3 SNOMED CT codes (871752004, 871753009, 871754003) based on terminology update.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Annual Update
Value set Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) Administered (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1045): Added 21 SNOMED CT codes based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set Measles (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1053): Added 1 SNOMED CT code (359686005) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Removed value set Anaphylactic Reaction to Hepatitis A Vaccine (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.199.12.1026) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set Hepatitis B (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1025): Added 1 SNOMED CT code (838380002) based on terminology update.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Annual Update
Value set Malignant Neoplasm of Lymphatic and Hematopoietic Tissue (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.108.12.1009): Added 61 SNOMED CT codes based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback. Deleted 28 SNOMED CT codes based on validity of code during timing of look back period.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set DTaP Vaccine Administered (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1022): Added 13 SNOMED CT codes based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set Disorders of the Immune System (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.120.12.1001): Added 12 SNOMED CT codes based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback. Deleted 2 SNOMED CT codes (234603007, 25109007) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback. Added 10 ICD-10-CM codes (D84.81, D84.821, D84.822, D84.89, D89.831, D89.832, D89.833, D89.834, D89.835, D89.839) based on terminology update.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Annual Update
Value set Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.120.12.1007): Deleted 1 SNOMED CT code (203592006) based on validity of code during timing of look back period.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set Intussusception (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.199.12.1056): Added 3 SNOMED CT codes (26316005, 64976006, 91446004) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback. Deleted 1 SNOMED CT code (197048002) based on validity of code during timing of look back period.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set Varicella Zoster (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1039): Added 11 SNOMED CT codes (15685201000119100, 15685281000119108, 15936581000119108, 15936621000119108, 15989271000119107, 15989311000119107, 15989351000119108, 15991711000119108, 15991791000119104, 838357005, 98541000119101) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback. Deleted 3 SNOMED CT codes (15681321000119100, 15681401000119101, 186525007) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set Hepatitis B Vaccine Administered (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1042): Added 6 SNOMED CT codes (572561000119108, 770608009, 770616000, 770618004, 786846001, 787438002) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback. Deleted 1 SNOMED CT code (116802006) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Added value set Influenza Virus LAIV Immunization (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1087) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Added value set Influenza Virus LAIV Procedure (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.110.12.1088) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Added value set Telephone Visits (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.101.12.1080) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Added value set Online Assessment (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.101.12.1089) based on change in measure requirements/measure specification.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead
Value set HIV (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.120.12.1003): Added 9 SNOMED codes (838377003, 840498003, 10755671000119100, 15928141000119107, 771119002, 771126002, 771127006, 72631000119101, 840442003) based on terminology update.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Annual Update
Added direct reference code CPT code (99211) based on review by technical experts, SMEs, and/or public feedback.
Measure Section: Terminology
Source of Change: Measure Lead