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Severe Obstetric Complications

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Measure Information 2026 Reporting Period
Title Severe Obstetric Complications
CMS eCQM ID CMS1028v4
Short Name

PC-07

CBE ID* Not Applicable
Measure Steward The Joint Commission
Description

Patients with severe obstetric complications that occur during the inpatient delivery hospitalization

Measure Scoring Proportion
Measure Type Outcome
Stratification

None

Risk Adjustment

The Severe Obstetric Complications Risk Adjustment Methodology Report is available on this eCQI Resource Center.

Pre-existing conditions and variables must be present on admission. Please note that present on admission codes may be extracted from billing/claims data that was entered by...

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Rationale

The United States (US) experiences higher rates of maternal morbidity and mortality than most other developed countries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2021) report that these rates have continued to trend upward in recent decades. Research indicates that the...

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Clinical Recommendation Statement

Healthy People 2030 Measure (MICH-05): Reduce severe maternal complications identified during delivery hospitalizations (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, n.d.).

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine...

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Improvement Notation

Decreased score indicates improvement

Definition

For this measure, specifications are modeled after the nationally available and adopted CDC definition for Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM) with the addition of maternal mortality. At times, we may refer to the CDC indicators of morbidity as SMM, but the outcome of the measure, which...

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Guidance

Note: This measure will be stratified by race/ethnicity and payer after measure submission.

In the case of multiple births, map the first delivery date/time (Baby A) as the delivery date/time for the encounter.

This measure allows for 3 approaches to determine gestational age (GA) in the...

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Initial Population

Population Criteria 1, Initial Population: Inpatient hospitalizations for patients age >= 8 years and < 65 admitted to the hospital for inpatient acute care who undergo a delivery procedure with a discharge date that ends during the measurement period Population Criteria 2, Initial...

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Denominator

Population Criteria 1, Denominator: Inpatient hospitalizations for patients delivering stillborn or live birth with >= 20 weeks, 0 days gestation completed

Population Criteria 2, Denominator: Same denominator population as Population Criteria 1.

Denominator Exclusions

None

Numerator

Population Criteria 1, Numerator: All Severe Obstetric Complications (SOC).

Inpatient hospitalizations for patients with severe obstetric complications (not present on admission that occur during the current delivery encounter) including the following:

- Severe maternal morbidity diagnoses...

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Numerator Exclusions

Population Criteria 1, Numerator Exclusion: Inpatient hospitalizations with blood transfusion or hysterectomy with a diagnosis of placenta percreta or placenta increta and no additional severe obstetrical complications

Population Criteria 2, Numerator Exclusion: Inpatient hospitalizations...

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Denominator Exceptions

None

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Last Updated: May 07, 2025