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Urinary Symptom Score Change 6-12 Months After Diagnosis of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

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Measure Information 2025 Performance Period
Title Urinary Symptom Score Change 6-12 Months After Diagnosis of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
CMS eCQM ID CMS771v6
CBE ID* Not Applicable
MIPS Quality ID 476
Measure Steward Large Urology Group Practice Association (LUGPA)
Description

Percentage of patients with an office visit within the measurement period and with a new diagnosis of clinically significant Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia who have International Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS) or American Urological Association (AUA) Symptom Index (SI) documented at time...

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Measure Scoring Proportion measure
Measure Type Patient Reported Outcome Performance
Stratification

None

Risk Adjustment

None

Rationale

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most common conditions affecting older men, with a prevalence of 50% by age 60 years and 90% by the ninth decade of life (Medina et al., 1999). The enlarged gland had been proposed to contribute to the overall lower urinary tract symptoms...

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Clinical Recommendation Statement

The symptoms of BPH are lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). There are other disorders with similar symptoms that need to be excluded. History, physical examination, and testing are required prior to a diagnosis of BPH. IPSS by itself is not a reliable diagnostic tool for LUTS suggestive...

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Improvement Notation

A meaningful improvement is a negative 3-point change in the urinary symptom score. The quality improves when a higher proportion of people meet the meaningful improvement definition.

Definition

Clinically significant Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is BPH with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).

IPSS - International Prostate Symptom Score

AUA-SI - American Urological Association-Symptom Index

QOL - Quality of Life score

Guidance

The IPSS is inclusive of the symptom index score and the quality of life score. The AUA-SI is the symptom index score alone and must be added to the QOL score. The AUA-SI with the QOL equals the IPSS. Both of these are the urinary symptom score.

The patient must have a urinary symptom...

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Initial Population

Male patients with an initial diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia 6 months prior to the measurement period, and a urinary symptom score assessment within 1 month of initial diagnosis and a follow-up urinary symptom score assessment within 6-12 months, who had a qualifying visit...

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Denominator

Equals Initial Population

Denominator Exclusions

Patients with urinary retention that starts within 1 year of initial BPH diagnosis.

Patients with an initial BPH diagnosis that starts during, or within 30 days after end of hospitalization.

Patients with a diagnosis of morbid obesity, or with a BMI Exam >=40 before the follow up urinary...

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Numerator

Patients with a documented improvement of at least 3 points in their urinary symptom score during the measurement period

Numerator Exclusions

Not Applicable

Denominator Exceptions

None

Telehealth Eligible No
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  • Value set Office Visit (2.16.840.1.113883.3.464.1003.101.12.1001): Deleted 2 SNOMED CT codes (30346009, 37894004) based on terminology update. Deleted 1 CPT code (99201) based on terminology update.

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Last Updated: Aug 01, 2024