Object Description
Among qualifying episodes of new acute bronchitis for patients aged 3 months and older, the percentage that were not dispensing an antibiotic for 3 days following the index encounter in which the initial diagnosis was documented. Unadjusted Certified Measure de14b185-184d-437d-a228-6ecee2c53a74
Metadata
- Table Name: ursa.mo_ursa_quality_aab
- Layer: SYNTHETIC_OBJECT
- Object Type: Replicated Measure
- Temporal Class: Event
- Case ID: Snapshot Date, Patient ID, Output NCQA Payer Type Code
- Event Date: Snapshot Date
- Primary Key: Ursa Serial ID
Published Fields
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Data Model Keys
- Patient ID
- Measure ID
- Primary Payor ID
- Primary Plan ID
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Date Fields
- Current Continuous Primary Payor Membership Episode Start Date
- Current Continuous Primary Payor Membership Episode End Date
- Snapshot Date
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Patient Fields
- Patient Operational ID
- Patient Date of Birth
- Patient Age Integer
- Is Patient Sex Female
- Is Patient Sex Male
- Patient State Abbreviation
- Patient ZIP Code 5-Digit
- Patient Date of Death
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Insurance Fields
- Primary Payor Description
- Primary Plan Description
- Primary Plan Financial Class Description
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Denominator Fields
- Is Denominator Event Criterion Met
- Is Continuous Membership Criterion Met
- Is Any Required Exclusion
- Is Eligible Population
- Denominator Excluded Reasons Description
- Index Encounter Document Effective Date
- Is Required Exclusion for Hospice
- Is Required Exclusion for Patient Death
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Numerator Fields
- Numerator Document ID
- Numerator Document Effective Date
- Numerator NDC Code
- Numerator Label Description
- Numerator Active Ingredients Description
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NCQA Cert Fields
- Is NCQA Numerator Criteria Met
- Output NCQA Payer Type Code
- NCQA Race Code
- NCQA Ethnicity Code
- NCQA Gender Code
- Patient Age Integer Unbounded by Death
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[No Field Group]
- Ursa Serial ID
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Metadata Fields
- Is Inverted Measure
- Is Parameter Set to Override Continuous Enrollment Criteria
- Is Parameter Set to Override Payor Criteria
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Measure Fields
- Denominator
- Numerator