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Global Malnutrition Composite Score

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Measure Information 2026 Reporting Period
Title Global Malnutrition Composite Score
CMS eCQM ID CMS986v3
Short Name

GMCS

CBE ID* 3592e
Measure Steward Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Description

This measure assesses the percentage of hospitalizations of adults aged 18 years and older at the start of the inpatient encounter during the measurement period, with a length of stay equal to or greater than 24 hours, who received optimal malnutrition care where care performed was...

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Measure Scoring Continuous Variable measure
Measure Type Intermediate Clinical Outcome
Stratification

None

Risk Adjustment

None

Rationale

The components of this measure are supported by clinical guidance that recommends the following: (1) malnutrition screening for patients admitted into the acute inpatient care setting; (2) nutrition assessment for patients identified at risk for malnutrition or with a hospital dietitian...

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Clinical Recommendation Statement

American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) clinical guidelines on nutrition screening, assessment, and intervention in adults indicate that screening for nutrition risk is suggested for hospitalized patients (Mueller, et al., 2011).

This guideline places nutrition...

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Improvement Notation

Higher score indicates better quality of care.

Definition

Malnutrition Risk Screening - the process of identifying and referring those individuals and populations who are at risk for nutrition-related problems, are appropriate for nutrition care services, and would benefit from nutrition interventions. For the inpatient or acute care setting,...

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Guidance

This measure is constructed of four clinically eligible components that are aggregated as an arithmetic average of eligible hospitalizations and expressed as a percentage. The four populations used to calculate the four components may differ and the measure observations for the four...

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Initial Population

Inpatient hospitalizations during the measurement period with length of stay of 24 hours or more among individuals 18 years of age and older at the start of the inpatient encounter.

Measure Population

Equals Initial Population

Measure Population Exclusion

None

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Last Updated: Aug 05, 2024