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ABIM Care of the Vulnerable Elderly PIM™
     Practice Improvement Module
          Measures Catalogue
Care of the Vulnerable Elderly PIM
                                                                               Measures Catalogue
                                                                                  September 2010




                 TABLE OF CONTENTS

                 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 3

                 Processes of Care.................................................................................................................................................... 5

                 Patient Experience: Outcomes of Care .............................................................................................................. 17

                 Patient Experience: Processes of Care ............................................................................................................. 18




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Introduction
This catalogue provides information related to the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Care of the Vulnerable Elderly
Practice Improvement Module®. It is written in language that addresses the physician who might choose to complete this
module, and it details the specifics of the module. Included is information regarding:

        •    Purpose and structuring of the module
        •    Patient inclusion criteria
        •    Detailed description of the measures

This PIM examines the care you provide to your patients by addressing key processes and outcomes of care for older patients. These
are based primarily on guidelines from the American Geriatrics Society.

The PIM is divided into three parts, with multiple sections in each part.

Part 1 -Performance Data
Provide baseline data about your practice's current performance by...

    •       Surveying your patients
    •       Reviewing your charts
    •       Assessing your practice systems

The 17 patient survey measures and 44 chart review measures are summarized below. ABIM requires a minimum of 25 patient
surveys and 25 chart reviews. The practice systems assessment comprises questions covering various aspects of practice structure
and protocols.

Patients can be included in this module if all of the following are true:

    1. They are at least 75 years old. If it is not feasible to identify 50 patients age 75 and older who meet the other
       inclusion/exclusion criteria, you may include patients age 65 and older;
    2. They have been patients in the practice for at least one year; AND
    3. They have been seen by the practice within the past 12 months.



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Patients should be excluded from this module if any of the following is true:

    1.   They are unable to complete the patient survey, even with assistance;
    2.   They are non-ambulatory;
    3.   They have severe cognitive impairment; OR
    4.   They have a terminal illness and life expectancy of less than one year.

Part 2 - Quality Improvement (QI) Plan
Develop a plan for improving one aspect of your practice after reviewing the analysis of your current performance data. The analysis
will include many aspects of care you provide to your patients. Ultimately, you will target only one of these to use in this quality
improvement (QI) cycle.

Part 3 - Remeasurement
Remeasure your performance data after you have implemented your QI plan to see if you achieved your goal. Then, you will reflect on
the process of developing and implementing a QI plan.

You may claim CME credit for completing this activity. The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine designates this
educational activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.




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CARE OF THE VULNERABLE ELDERLY - PROCESSES OF CARE

History

Measure Title                 Description                          Numerator                            Denominator           Rationale

Chronic Medical Conditions    Percentage of questions in the       Number of questions in the           Number of possible
                              Chronic Medical Conditions           Chronic Medical Conditions           responses to the
                              section of the chart review for      section of the chart review for      questions in the
                              which "Yes" or "No" responses        which "Yes" or "No" responses        Chronic Medical
                              were given, indicating that the      were given, indicating that the      Conditions section
                              necessary information was            necessary information was            of the chart review
                              available to the physician;          available to the physician;
                              questions asked about the            questions asked about the
                              presence or absence of               presence or absence of
                              diabetes, CHD, heart failure,        diabetes, CHD, heart failure,
                              prior CVA, hypertension,             prior CVA, hypertension,
                              arthritis that limits mobility or    arthritis that limits mobility or
                              causes significant pain, prior hip   causes significant pain, prior hip
                              fracture, osteoporosis,              fracture, osteoporosis,
                              neuropathy, Parkinson's              neuropathy, Parkinson's
                              disease, COPD, cognitive             disease, COPD, cognitive
                              impairment, visual impairment,       impairment, visual impairment,
                              and hearing impairment               and hearing impairment
                              Patients in the sample who           Number of patients in the
                              were reported as having              sample who were reported as
                              cognitive impairment                 having cognitive impairment

Smoking status                Patients in the sample whose         Number of patients in the            Number of patients    The routine and thorough
                              current smoking status was           sample whose current smoking         in the sample         assessment of tobacco use is
                              documented                           status was documented                                      important as a means of
                                                                                                                              preventing smoking or
                                                                                                                              encouraging cessation.

Alcohol use                   Patients in the sample whose         Number of patients in the            Number of patients    Elderly persons are at higher risk
                              current level of alcohol use was     sample whose current level of        in the sample         for alcohol-related health
                              documented within the past 12        alcohol use was documented                                 problems. This higher risk is due to
                              months                               within the past 12 months                                  a lower tolerance to the effects of
                                                                                                                              alcohol; a higher likelihood of
                                                                                                                              using multiple medications; and a
                                                                                                                              higher likelihood of other physical
                                                                                                                              disabilities or frailty, including
                                                                                                                              slowed reaction times, impaired
                                                                                                                              vision, and hearing loss. After
                                                                                                                              drinking equal amounts of alcohol,



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History

Measure Title                 Description                          Numerator                            Denominator          Rationale

                                                                                                                             older adults have higher blood
                                                                                                                             alcohol levels than younger adults.
                                                                                                                             Excess use of alcohol by older
                                                                                                                             patients can increase the risk of
                                                                                                                             falls, worsen problems with
                                                                                                                             incontinence, and complicate
                                                                                                                             cognitive impairment. The National
                                                                                                                             Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
                                                                                                                             Alcoholism (NIAAA) recommends
                                                                                                                             that people over 65 limit
                                                                                                                             themselves to one drink daily.

Level of physical activity    Patients in the sample whose         Number of patients in the            Number of patients   Research supports the
                              current level of physical activity   sample whose current level of        in the sample        recommendation that exercise
                              was documented within the past       physical activity was                                     (i.e., resistance/strength training;
                              12 months                            documented within the past 12                             balance, gait, and co-ordination
                                                                   months                                                    training) helps to reduce falls.

Mobility and functional       Percentage of questions in the       Number of questions in the           Number of possible   Mobility and functional status
status                        Mobility and Functional Status       Mobility and Functional Status       responses to the     determine the ability to participate
                              sections of the chart review for     sections of the chart review for     Mobility and         in daily activities, including self-
                              which "Yes" or "No" responses        which "Yes" or "No" responses        Functional Status    care and social interaction. Any
                              were given, indicating that the      were given, indicating that the      questions in the     change in mobility or functional
                              necessary information was            necessary information was            chart review         status should prompt investigation
                              available to the physician;          available to the physician;                               of etiology and consequences.
                              questions asked about the            questions asked about the
                              patient's mobility status (ability   patient's mobility status (ability
                              to climb a flight of stairs and      to climb a flight of stairs and
                              walk 1/4 mile) and general           walk 1/4 mile) and general
                              physical functional status           physical functional status

Use of over-the-counter       Patients in the sample whose         Number of patients in the            Number of patients   Many older adults use over-the-
medications                   use of over-the-counter              sample whose use of over-the-        in the sample        counter (OTC) medications, but
                              medications was documented           counter medications was                                   many patients do not inform their
                                                                   documented                                                physicians about their use.
                                                                                                                             Patients should be asked directly
                                                                                                                             about their use of such
                                                                                                                             medications. OTC drugs may be
                                                                                                                             harmful, of no benefit, or interact
                                                                                                                             with prescribed medications.




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History

Measure Title                   Description                       Numerator                            Denominator           Rationale

Use of                          Patients in the sample whose      Number of patients in the            Number of patients    Many older adults use
complimentary/alternative       use of                            sample whose use of                  in the sample         complementary/alternative
medications                     complimentary/alternative         complimentary/alternative                                  medications (CAM), but many
                                medications was documented        medications was documented                                 patients do not inform their
                                                                                                                             physicians about their use.
                                                                                                                             Patients should be asked directly
                                                                                                                             about their use of CAM, which may
                                                                                                                             be harmful, of no benefit, or
                                                                                                                             interact with prescribed
                                                                                                                             medications.


Screening and Evaluation
Measure Title               Description                        Numerator                             Denominator            Rationale

Depression screen           Patients in the sample reported    Number of patients in the sample      Number of patients     Depression is common in older
within past 12 months       as having had a screen for         reported as having had a screen       in the sample          adults but also is under-recognized
                            depression within the past 12      for depression within the past 12                            and under-treated. The risk of
                            months                             months                                                       depression is increased in patients
                                                                                                                            who have other illnesses and/or
                                                                                                                            functional limitations.

Cognitive impairment        Patients in the sample reported    Number of patients in the sample      Number of patients     A detailed evaluation of cognitive
screen within past 12       as having had a screening test     reported as having had a              in the sample,         function is one element of a
months                      for cognitive impairment within    screening test for cognitive          excluding those with   multifactorial assessment for fall
                            the past 12 months                 impairment within the past 12         a diagnosis of         risk.
                                                               months                                cognitive impairment
                                                                                                     (for whom screening
                                                                                                     for cognitive
                                                                                                     impairment,
                                                                                                     therefore, is not
                                                                                                     appropriate)

Falls-risk screen within    Patients in the sample reported    Number of patients in the sample      Number of patients     All older patients (or their
past 12 months              as having had a screening for      reported as having had a              in the sample          caregivers) should be asked at least
                            falls risk within the past 12      screening for falls risk within the                          once a year about falls, frequency
                            months                             past 12 months                                               of falling, and difficulties in gait or
                                                                                                                            balance.

Urinary incontinence        Patients in the sample who were    Number of patients in the sample      Number of patients     Urinary incontinence is common in
screen                      reported as having had             who were reported as having           in the sample          older adults, and its prevalence



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Screening and Evaluation

Measure Title            Description                       Numerator                           Denominator          Rationale

                         screening for urinary             had screening for urinary                                increases with age. Incontinence is
                         incontinence                      incontinence                                             associated with other common
                                                                                                                    geriatric conditions, including prior
                                                                                                                    hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke,
                                                                                                                    chronic obstructive pulmonary
                                                                                                                    disease, slow gait speed, and poor
                                                                                                                    overall health. It has a significant
                                                                                                                    negative impact on self-esteem and
                                                                                                                    quality of life; incontinence also is a
                                                                                                                    risk factor for depression, falls, and
                                                                                                                    nursing home placement. Surgical,
                                                                                                                    medical, and behavioral treatments
                                                                                                                    vary with the etiology; while not all
                                                                                                                    patients will be interested in
                                                                                                                    exploring treatment options, all can
                                                                                                                    benefit from advice on managing
                                                                                                                    the condition.

Vision testing within    Patients in the sample who were   Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Aging is associated with changes in
past 24 months -         reported as having had a vision   who were reported as having         in the sample        visual acuity, development of
ChRvw                    test within the past 24 months    had a vision test within the past                        cataracts, macular degeneration,
                                                           24 months                                                glaucoma, and other conditions.


Physical Examination

Measure Title            Description                       Numerator                           Denominator          Rationale

Weight                   Patients in the sample with       Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Measuring body weight over time is
                         weight documented                 who have weight documented          in the sample        a simple screen for nutritional
                                                                                                                    adequacy and change in older
                                                                                                                    adults. Nonvolitional weight loss
                                                                                                                    may be predictive of mortality.

Height                   Patients in the sample with       Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Studies have shown that height loss
                         height documented                 who have height documented          in the sample        increases the likelihood of
                                                                                                                    osteoporosis of the hip and
                                                                                                                    increases with the amount of height
                                                                                                                    lost.

Blood pressure           Patients in the sample whose      Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   The detection and treatment of high
                         blood pressure                    whose blood pressure                in the sample        blood pressure can reduce the risk



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Physical Examination

Measure Title            Description                         Numerator                           Denominator          Rationale

                         (systolic/diastolic) was measured   (systolic/diastolic) was measured                        of morbidity and mortality from
                                                             during the specified abstraction                         coronary heart disease, stroke, and
                                                             period (within 12 months of the                          chronic kidney disease.
                                                             visit date, with a three-month
                                                             grace period), with date and
                                                             value of the measurement
                                                             documented
Postural hypotension     Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Postural hypotension has been
assessment within past   reported as having had a            who were reported as having         in the sample        associated with an increased risk of
12 months                postural hypotension                had a postural hypotension                               falls.
                         assessment within the past 12       assessment within the past 12
                         months                              months

Gait evaluation          Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Problems with gait and/or balance
                         reported as having had a gait       who were reported as having         in the sample        should be evaluated in older
                         evaluation                          had a gait evaluation                                    patients, particularly those who
                                                                                                                      have had a fall. This evaluation can
                                                                                                                      serve as a screening tool to identify
                                                                                                                      patients who may need
                                                                                                                      multifactorial fall-risk assessment or
                                                                                                                      as a component of such an
                                                                                                                      assessment.

Balance evaluation       Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Problems with gait and/or balance
                         reported as having had a            who were reported as having         in the sample        should be evaluated in older
                         balance evaluation                  had a balance evaluation                                 patients, particularly those who
                                                                                                                      have had a fall. This evaluation can
                                                                                                                      serve as a screening tool to identify
                                                                                                                      patients who may need
                                                                                                                      multifactorial fall-risk assessment or
                                                                                                                      as a component of such an
                                                                                                                      assessment.

Quadriceps strength      Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Testing of muscle strength in the
testing                  reported as having had              who were reported as having         in the sample        lower extremities is one element of
                         quadriceps strength testing         had quadriceps strength testing                          a multifactorial assessment for fall
                                                                                                                      risk.

Testing for rigidity     Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   A detailed neuromuscular
(cogwheeling)            reported as having had testing      who were reported as having         in the sample        examination is one element of a
                         for rigidity (cogwheeling)          had testing for rigidity                                 multifactorial assessment for fall



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Physical Examination

Measure Title              Description                        Numerator                           Denominator             Rationale

                                                              (cogwheeling)                                               risk. Parkinson's disease is
                                                                                                                          associated with an increased risk
                                                                                                                          for falls.
Testing for bradykinesia   Patients in the sample who were    Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      A detailed neuromuscular
                           reported as having had testing     who were reported as having         in the sample           examination is one element of a
                           for bradykinesia                   had testing for bradykinesia                                multifactorial assessment for fall
                                                                                                                          risk. Parkinson's disease is
                                                                                                                          associated with an increased risk
                                                                                                                          for falls.


Assessments and Treatments – Falls, Problems with Walking, Balance
Measure Title              Description                        Numerator                           Denominator             Rationale

Circumstances of fall      Patients in the sample who were    Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      It is important to have a detailed
documented                 reported as having fallen within   who were reported as having         in the sample who       description of the circumstances of
                           the past 12 months and for         fallen within the past 12 months    were reported as        falls, including frequency, symptoms
                           whom the circumstances of the      and for whom the circumstances      having fallen within    at the time of the event, injuries,
                           fall were completely documented    of the fall were completely         the past 12 months      and other consequences.
                                                              documented

Gait evaluation done       Patients in the sample who were    Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Problems with gait and/or balance
                           reported as either having fallen   who were reported as either         in the sample who       should be evaluated in older
                           or as having a fear of falling     having fallen or as having a fear   were reported as        patients, particularly those who
                           during the past 12 months and      of falling during the past 12       either having fallen    have had a fall. This evaluation can
                           for whom a gait evaluation was     months and for whom a gait          or as having a fear     serve as a screening tool to identify
                           done                               evaluation was done                 of falling during the   patients who may need
                                                                                                  past 12 months          multifactorial fall-risk assessment or
                                                                                                                          as a component of such an
                                                                                                                          assessment.

Balance evaluation         Patients in the sample who were    Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Problems with gait and/or balance
done                       reported as either having fallen   who were reported as either         in the sample who       should be evaluated in older
                           or as having a fear of falling     having fallen or as having a fear   were reported as        patients, particularly those who
                           during the past 12 months and      of falling during the past 12       either having fallen    have had a fall. This evaluation can
                           for whom a balance evaluation      months and for whom a balance       or as having a fear     serve as a screening tool to identify
                           was done                           evaluation was done                 of falling during the   patients who may need
                                                                                                  past 12 months          multifactorial fall-risk assessment or
                                                                                                                          as a component of such an
                                                                                                                          assessment.



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Assessments and Treatments – Falls, Problems with Walking, Balance

Measure Title              Description                         Numerator                           Denominator             Rationale

Quadriceps strength        Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Testing of muscle strength in the
testing done               reported as either having fallen    who were reported as either         in the sample who       lower extremities is one element of
                           or as having a fear of falling      having fallen or as having a fear   were reported as        a multifactorial assessment for fall
                           during the past 12 months and       of falling during the past 12       either having fallen    risk.
                           for whom quadriceps strength        months and for whom                 or as having a fear
                           testing was done                    quadriceps strength testing was     of falling during the
                                                               done                                past 12 months
Testing for rigidity       Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      A detailed neuromuscular
(cogwheeling) done         reported as either having fallen    who were reported as either         in the sample who       examination is one element of a
                           or as having a fear of falling      having fallen or as having a fear   were reported as        multifactorial assessment for fall
                           during the past 12 months and       of falling during the past 12       either having fallen    risk. Parkinson's disease is
                           for whom testing for rigidity       months and for whom testing for     or as having a fear     associated with an increased risk
                           (cogwheeling) was done              rigidity (cogwheeling) was done     of falling during the   for falls.
                                                                                                   past 12 months

Testing for bradykinesia   Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      A detailed neuromuscular
done                       reported as either having fallen    who were reported as either         in the sample who       examination is one element of a
                           or as having a fear of falling      having fallen or as having a fear   were reported as        multifactorial assessment for fall
                           during the past 12 months and       of falling during the past 12       either having fallen    risk. Parkinson's disease is
                           for whom testing for bradykinesia   months and for whom testing for     or as having a fear     associated with an increased risk
                           was done                            bradykinesia was done               of falling during the   for falls.
                                                                                                   past 12 months

Physical                   Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Physical therapy interventions,
therapy/rehabilitation     reported as either having fallen    who were reported as either         in the sample who       including gait training, progressive
referral made              or as having a fear of falling      having fallen or as having a fear   were reported as        balance exercises, and home
                           during the past 12 months and       of falling during the past 12       either having fallen    evaluation for environmental
                           for whom a referral for physical    months and for whom a referral      or as having a fear     hazards, may be indicated for
                           therapy or rehabilitation was       for physical therapy or             of falling during the   patients who have a history of, or at
                           made                                rehabilitation was made             past 12 months          risk for, falls. Assistive devices also
                                                                                                                           may be useful for some patients.

Medication review done     Patients in the sample who were     Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Medications are an important and
                           reported as either having fallen    who were reported as either         in the sample who       modifiable risk factor for falls.
                           or as having a fear of falling      having fallen or as having a fear   were reported as        Several drugs that act upon the
                           during the past 12 months and       of falling during the past 12       either having fallen    central nervous system have been
                           for whom a medication review        months and for whom a               or as having a fear     associated with increased fall risk,
                           was done, addressing an             medication review was done,         of falling during the   including antidepressants,
                           important and reversible risk       addressing an important and         past 12 months          benzodiazepines, neuroleptics, and
                           factor for falls                    reversible risk factor for falls                            antiepileptics. Vasodilators also are




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Assessments and Treatments – Falls, Problems with Walking, Balance

Measure Title              Description                        Numerator                           Denominator             Rationale

                                                                                                                          linked with increased fall risk. A
                                                                                                                          recent change in the dosage of a
                                                                                                                          medication and the total number of
                                                                                                                          medications prescribed also appear
                                                                                                                          to increase the risk of falling.

Home-safety                Patients in the sample who were    Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Home-safety questionnaires can
assessment done            reported as either having fallen   who were reported as either         in the sample who       help patients and their caregivers
                           or as having a fear of falling     having fallen or as having a fear   were reported as        identify risks for falls within the
                           during the past 12 months and      of falling during the past 12       either having fallen    home. If safety issues are identified
                           for whom a home safety             months and for whom a home-         or as having a fear     that cannot be readily addressed by
                           assessment was done or             safety assessment was done or       of falling during the   the patient, consider referring the
                           arranged                           arranged                            past 12 months          patient to the local Area Agency on
                                                                                                                          Aging.


Assessments and Treatments – Urinary Incontinence

Measure Title              Description                        Numerator                           Denominator             Rationale

Urinary incontinence       Patients in the sample who were    Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Urinary incontinence is common in
bothersome enough to       reported as having urinary         who were reported as having         in the sample who       older adults, and its prevalence
ask about treatment        incontinence and for whom the      urinary incontinence and for        were reported as        increases with age. Incontinence is
                           condition was bothersome           whom the condition was              having urinary          associated with other common
                           enough for the patient to ask      bothersome enough for the           incontinence            geriatric conditions, including prior
                           about treatment options            patient to ask about treatment                              hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke,
                                                              options                                                     chronic obstructive pulmonary
                                                                                                                          disease, slow gait speed, and poor
                                                                                                                          overall health. It has a significant
                                                                                                                          negative impact on self-esteem and
                                                                                                                          quality of life; incontinence also is a
                                                                                                                          risk factor for depression, falls, and
                                                                                                                          nursing home placement. Surgical,
                                                                                                                          medical, and behavioral treatments
                                                                                                                          vary with the etiology; while not all
                                                                                                                          patients will be interested in
                                                                                                                          exploring treatment options, all can
                                                                                                                          benefit from advice on managing
                                                                                                                          the condition.

Evaluation/treatment for   Patients in the sample who were    Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Urinary incontinence is common in
bothersome urinary         reported as having bothersome      who were reported as having         in the sample who       older adults, and its prevalence



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Assessments and Treatments – Urinary Incontinence

Measure Title                Description                          Numerator                          Denominator          Rationale

incontinence - ChRvw         urine leakage and who received       bothersome urine leakage and       were reported as     increases with age. Incontinence is
                             evaluation or treatment for it       who received evaluation or         having bothersome    associated with other common
                                                                  treatment for it                   urine leakage        geriatric conditions, including prior
                                                                                                                          hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke,
                                                                                                                          chronic obstructive pulmonary
                                                                                                                          disease, slow gait speed, and poor
                                                                                                                          overall health. It has a significant
                                                                                                                          negative impact on self-esteem and
                                                                                                                          quality of life; incontinence also is a
                                                                                                                          risk factor for depression, falls, and
                                                                                                                          nursing home placement. Surgical,
                                                                                                                          medical, and behavioral treatments
                                                                                                                          vary with the etiology; while not all
                                                                                                                          patients will be interested in
                                                                                                                          exploring treatment options, all can
                                                                                                                          benefit from advice on managing
                                                                                                                          the condition.


Preventive Care

Measure Title                  Description                    Numerator                    Denominator             Rationale

Influenza vaccine during       Patients in the sample         Number of patients in the    Number of patients in   Influenza is a common, preventable
the most recent flu season     who were reported as           sample who were              the sample              infectious disease associated with high
                               having received influenza      reported as having                                   mortality and morbidity in the elderly and in
                               vaccine during the most        received influenza vaccine                           people with chronic diseases.
                               recent flu season              during the most recent flu
                                                              season

Pneumococcal vaccine           Patients in the sample         Number of patients in the    Number of patients in   Pneumonia is a common, preventable
                               who were reported as           sample who were              the sample              infectious disease associated with high
                               having received                reported as having                                   mortality and morbidity in the elderly and in
                               pneumococcal vaccine           received pneumococcal                                people with chronic diseases.
                                                              vaccine

Zoster vaccine                 Patients in the sample         Number of patients in the    Number of patients in   Herpes zoster infection is common in older
                               who were reported as           sample who were              the sample              adults, as is the complication of
                               having received zoster         reported as having                                   postherpetic neuralgia. Vaccination is
                               vaccine                        received zoster vaccine                              recommended for all adults age 65 and
                                                                                                                   older, regardless of their history of prior
                                                                                                                   zoster infection.



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Preventive Care

Measure Title                Description                Numerator                     Denominator               Rationale

Bone-mineral density         Female patients in the     Number of female patients     Number of female          Bone mineral density correlates with bone
screening for women          sample who have            in the sample who have        patients in the sample    strength and is an excellent predictor of
                             received bone-density      received bone-density                                   future fracture risk. The National
                             screening                  screening                                               Osteoporosis Foundation recommends
                                                                                                                screening for women age 65 and older,
                                                                                                                regardless of other risk factors.

Bone-mineral density         Male patients age 70 and   Number of male patients       Number of male patients   Bone mineral density correlates with bone
screening for men age 70     older in the sample who    age 70 and older in the       age 70 and older in the   strength and is an excellent predictor of
and older                    have received bone-        sample who have               sample                    future fracture risk. The National
                             density screening          received bone-density                                   Osteoporosis Foundation recommends
                                                        screening                                               screening for men age 70 and older,
                                                                                                                regardless of other risk factors.
Home-safety checklist        Patients in the sample     Number of patients in the     Number of patients in     Home-safety questionnaires can help
                             who were reported as       sample who were reported      the sample                patients and their caregivers identify risks
                             having received a home-    as having received a                                    for falls within the home.
                             safety checklist           home-safety checklist
Advice to limit alcohol      Patients in the sample     Number of patients in the     Number of patients in     Elderly persons are at higher risk for
consumption                  who were reported to       sample who were               the sample reported to    alcohol-related health problems. This
                             engage in potentially      reported to engage in         engage in excessive       higher risk is due to a lower tolerance to the
                             hazardous drinking and     potentially hazardous         alcohol consumption       effects of alcohol; a higher likelihood of
                             who have been advised to   drinking and who have                                   using multiple medications; and a higher
                             limit their alcohol        been advised to limit their                             likelihood of other physical disabilities or
                             consumption                alcohol consumption                                     frailty, including slowed reaction times,
                                                                                                                impaired vision, and hearing loss. After
                                                                                                                drinking equal amounts of alcohol, older
                                                                                                                adults have higher blood alcohol levels
                                                                                                                than younger adults. Excess use of alcohol
                                                                                                                by older patients can increase the risk of
                                                                                                                falls, worsen problems with incontinence,
                                                                                                                and complicate cognitive impairment.
                                                                                                                Excess use of alcohol by older patients can
                                                                                                                increase the risk of falls, worsen problems
                                                                                                                with incontinence, and complicate cognitive
                                                                                                                impairment. The National Institute on
                                                                                                                Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
                                                                                                                recommends that people over 65 limit
                                                                                                                themselves to one drink daily.

Advice to start, increase,   Patients in the sample     Number of patients in the     Number of patients in     Research supports the recommendation




Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog                        September 2010                                                              Page 14 of 22
Preventive Care

Measure Title                Description                     Numerator                   Denominator               Rationale

or maintain exercise         who were advised to start,      sample who were advised     the sample                that exercise (i.e., resistance/strength
program - ChRvw              increase, or maintain           to start, increase, or                                training; balance, gait, and co-ordination
                             participation in an             maintain participation in                             training) helps to reduce falls.
                             exercise program that           an exercise program that
                             includes attention to           includes attention to
                             balance and strength            balance and strength

Smoking-cessation            Current smokers in the          Number of current           Number of current         A number of large randomized clinical trials
counseling                   sample documented to            smokers in the sample       smokers in the sample     have demonstrated the efficacy and cost-
                             have received smoking-          documented to have                                    effectiveness of smoking-cessation
                             cessation counseling            received smoking-                                     counseling in changing smoking behavior
                             during the 12-month             cessation counseling                                  and reducing tobacco use.
                             period prior to the index       during the 12-month
                             visit, with a three-month       period prior to the index
                             grace period                    visit, with a three-month
                                                             grace period


End-of-Life-Care
Measure Title              Description                           Numerator                          Denominator           Rationale
Patient's preferences      Patients in the sample whose          Number of patients in the sample   Number of patients    Physicians routinely should discuss
for life-sustaining care   preferences for life-sustaining       whose preferences for life-        in the sample         life-sustaining treatment decisions
are documented             care were documented                  sustaining care were                                     with their patients, particularly
                                                                 documented                                               before the actual need for such care
                                                                                                                          arises. Patients should be asked to
                                                                                                                          designate a surrogate decision
                                                                                                                          maker and to discuss their
                                                                                                                          preferences with this person and
                                                                                                                          with other family members and
                                                                                                                          friends.
Patient's designated       Patients in the sample whose          Number of patients in the sample   Number of patients    Physicians routinely should discuss
surrogate decision         designated surrogate decision         whose designated surrogate         in the sample         life-sustaining treatment decisions
maker is documented        maker was documented                  decision maker was documented                            with their patients, particularly
                                                                                                                          before the actual need for such care
                                                                                                                          arises. Patients should be asked to
                                                                                                                          designate a surrogate decision
                                                                                                                          maker and to discuss their
                                                                                                                          preferences with this person and
                                                                                                                          with other family members and
                                                                                                                          friends.



Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog                             September 2010                                                            Page 15 of 22
Other Assessments

Measure Title               Description              Numerator                   Denominator             Rationale

Hearing assessment          Patients in the sample   Number of patients in the   Number of patients in   Hearing loss is associated with depression
                            who were reported as     sample who were             the sample              and decreased quality of life; it also can be
                            having had a hearing     reported as having had a                            mistaken for confusion or poor cooperation
                            assessment within the    hearing assessment                                  in older adults.
                            past 12 months           within the past 12 months




Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog                    September 2010                                                           Page 16 of 22
PATIENT EXPERIENCE: CARE OF THE VULNERABLE ELDERLY – OUTCOMES OF CARE

Patient Satisfaction

Measure Title              Description                        Numerator                           Denominator          Rationale

Patient rates care of      Patients in the sample who         Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Patient satisfaction is both an
older adults “excellent”   responded “Excellent” to the       who responded “Excellent” to the    who completed a      indicator of quality of care and a
                           question regarding care of older   survey question “How is this        survey               component of quality care. When
                           patients                           doctor’s office at taking care of                        individual needs are perceived as
                                                              older patients?”                                         being met, better care results.

Patient would              Patients in the sample who         Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients   Patient satisfaction is both an
recommend practice to      reported that they would           who reported that they would        who completed a      indicator of quality of care and a
other older adults         recommend this practice to other   recommend this practice to other    survey               component of quality care.
                           older adults                       older adults




Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog                         September 2010                                                            Page 17 of 22
PATIENT EXPERIENCE: CARE OF THE VULNERABLE ELDERLY – PROCESSES OF CARE

Screening and Evaluation

Measure Title                Description                        Numerator                          Denominator          Rationale

Vision testing within        Patients in the sample who         Number of patients in the sample   Number of patients   Aging is associated with changes in
past 24 months - PtSrv       reported having had their vision   who reported having had their      who completed a      visual acuity, development of
                             checked within the past two        vision checked within the past     survey               cataracts, macular degeneration,
                             years                              two years                                               glaucoma, and other conditions.


Preventive Care

Measure Title                Description                        Numerator                          Denominator          Rationale

Smoking cessation            Patients in the sample who         Number of patients in this         Number of surveyed
counseling - PtSrv           responded "Yes, more than          sample who responded "Yes,         patients that are
                             once" to the survey question "If   more than once" to the survey      smokers
                             you smoke, has your doctor         question "If you smoke, has your
                             advised you to stop?"              doctor advised you to stop?"


Physical Activity

Measure Title                Description                        Numerator                          Denominator          Rationale

Patient asked about          Patients in the sample who         Number of patients in the sample   Number of patients   Research supports the
level of physical activity   reported being asked about level   who reported being asked about     who completed a      recommendation that exercise (i.e.,
                             of physical activity               level of physical activity         survey               resistance/strength training;
                                                                                                                        balance, gait, and co-ordination
                                                                                                                        training) helps to reduce falls.

Advice to start,             Patients in the sample who         Number of patients in the sample   Number of patients   Research supports the
increase, or maintain        reported receiving advice to       who reported receiving advice to   who completed a      recommendation that exercise (i.e.,
exercise program -           start, increase, or maintain       start, increase, or maintain       survey               resistance/strength training;
PtSrv                        participation in an exercise       participation in an exercise                            balance, gait, and co-ordination
                             program that includes attention    program that includes attention                         training) helps to reduce falls.
                             to balance and strength            to balance and strength




Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog                           September 2010                                                          Page 18 of 22
Assessments
Measure Title            Description                         Numerator                           Denominator              Rationale
Patient asked about      Patients in the sample who          Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients       Hearing loss is associated with
hearing problems         reported that their doctor or       who reported that their doctor or   who completed a          depression and decreased quality of
                         someone in the office asked if      someone in the office asked if      survey                   life; it also can be mistaken for
                         they had any problems with their    they had any problems with their                             confusion or poor cooperation in
                         hearing                             hearing                                                      older adults.
Patient asked about      Patients in the sample who          Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients       Some loss of recent memory occurs
memory concerns          reported that their doctor or       who reported that their doctor or   who completed a          in many older adults and generally
                         someone in the doctor's office      someone in the doctor's office      survey                   is benign. However, memory loss
                         asked if they had any concerns      asked if they had any concerns                               that affects daily living should be
                         about memory                        about memory                                                 evaluated carefully. Older adults
                                                                                                                          may be aware of and concerned
                                                                                                                          about subjective memory
                                                                                                                          impairment, which is a risk factor for
                                                                                                                          progression to dementia. Other
                                                                                                                          causes of memory loss include
                                                                                                                          depression, drug and alcohol
                                                                                                                          effects, stroke, and head injury;
                                                                                                                          some of these causes may be
                                                                                                                          reversible.
Patient has discussed    Patients in the sample who          Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients       All older patients (or their
falls with doctor or     reported having fallen during the   who reported having fallen          who completed a          caregivers) should be asked at least
someone in the office    past 12 months and who spoke        during the past 12 months and       survey and who           once a year about falls, frequency of
                         with their doctor or someone in     who spoke with their doctor or      reported having          falling, and difficulties in gait or
                         the office about falling            someone in the office about         fallen during the past   balance.
                                                             falling                             12 months
Patient has discussed    Patients in the sample who          Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients       Problems with gait and/or balance
problems with            reported having had a problem       who reported having had a           in the sample who        should be evaluated in older
balance/walking with     with balance or walking during      problem with balance or walking     reported having had      patients, particularly those who
doctor or someone in     the past 12 months and who          during the past 12 months and       a problem with           have had a fall.
the office               spoke with the doctor or            who spoke with the doctor or        balance or walking
                         someone in the doctor's office      someone in the doctor's office      during the past 12
                         about the problem                   about the problem                   months
Patient advised about    Patients in the sample who          Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients       A variety of interventions have been
how to prevent falls     reported having been advised        who reported having been            who completed a          used to prevent falls in older adults.
                         about how to prevent falls          advised about how to prevent        survey                   The most effective interventions are
                                                             falls                                                        multicomponent, including exercise
                                                                                                                          and education, and targeted to the
                                                                                                                          individual patient.




Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog                        September 2010                                                                Page 19 of 22
Urinary Incontinence

Measure Title              Description                         Numerator                           Denominator             Rationale

Patient has bothersome     Patients in the sample who          Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Urinary incontinence is common in
urinary incontinence       reported having bothersome          who reported having bothersome      in the sample who       older adults, and its prevalence
and has discussed it       urine leakage and who reported      urine leakage and who reported      reported having         increases with age. Incontinence is
with doctor or someone     speaking with the doctor or         speaking with the doctor            bothersome urine        associated with other common
in the office              someone in the office about the     someone in the office about the     leakage (i.e.,          geriatric conditions, including prior
                           problem                             problem                             answered "A big         hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke,
                                                                                                   problem" or "A small    chronic obstructive pulmonary
                                                                                                   problem" to the         disease, slow gait speed, and poor
                                                                                                   survey question         overall health. It has a significant
                                                                                                   "How much of a          negative impact on self-esteem and
                                                                                                   problem, if any, was    quality of life; incontinence also is a
                                                                                                   the urine leakage for   risk factor for depression, falls, and
                                                                                                   you?")                  nursing home placement. Surgical,
                                                                                                                           medical, and behavioral treatments
                                                                                                                           vary with the etiology; while not all
                                                                                                                           patients will be interested in
                                                                                                                           exploring treatment options, all can
                                                                                                                           benefit from advice on managing
                                                                                                                           the condition.

Evaluation/treatment for   Patients in the sample who          Number of patients in the sample    Number of patients      Urinary incontinence is common in
bothersome urinary         reported having bothersome          who reported having bothersome      in the sample whose     older adults, and its prevalence
incontinence - PtSrv       urine leakage and who reported      urine leakage and who reported      incontinence was        increases with age. Incontinence is
                           receiving evaluation or treatment   receiving evaluation or treatment   bothersome enough       associated with other common
                           for it                              for it                              to ask about            geriatric conditions, including prior
                                                                                                   treatment options       hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke,
                                                                                                                           chronic obstructive pulmonary
                                                                                                                           disease, slow gait speed, and poor
                                                                                                                           overall health. It has a significant
                                                                                                                           negative impact on self-esteem and
                                                                                                                           quality of life; incontinence also is a
                                                                                                                           risk factor for depression, falls, and
                                                                                                                           nursing home placement. Surgical,
                                                                                                                           medical, and behavioral treatments
                                                                                                                           vary with the etiology; while not all
                                                                                                                           patients will be interested in
                                                                                                                           exploring treatment options, all can
                                                                                                                           benefit from advice on managing
                                                                                                                           the condition.




Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog                          September 2010                                                                Page 20 of 22
Physician/Practice Communications

Measure Title                Description                        Numerator                           Denominator            Rationale

Doctor rated "excellent"     Patients in the sample who rated   Number of patients in the           Number of patients     Care should be patient-centered,
at encouraging/              the doctor "Excellent" at          sample who responded                who completed a        respectful of and responsive to
answering questions          encouraging/answering              “Excellent” to the survey           survey, excluding      individual patient preferences,
clearly                      questions clearly                  question "How is this doctor at     those who              needs, and values and ensuring
                                                                encouraging you to ask              responded "Not         that patient values guide all clinical
                                                                questions and answering them        applicable" to the     decisions. Patients' overall
                                                                clearly?"                           question "How is       experiences with doctors are
                                                                                                    this doctor at         shaped by communication style
                                                                                                    encouraging you to     and content; both contribute to the
                                                                                                    ask questions and      likelihood that a patient will
                                                                                                    answering them         understand and be able to follow
                                                                                                    clearly?"              treatment recommendations.

Staff rated "excellent" at   Patients in the sample who rated   Number of patients in the           Number of patients     Care should be patient-centered;
encouraging/answering        the staff "Excellent" at           sample who responded                who completed a        respectful of and responsive to
questions                    encouraging/answering              "Excellent" to the survey           survey                 individual patient preferences,
                             questions clearly                  question "How is this doctor's                             needs, and values; and ensuring
                                                                staff at encouraging you to ask                            that patient values guide all clinical
                                                                questions and answering them                               decisions. Patients' overall
                                                                clearly?"                                                  experiences with a practice are
                                                                                                                           shaped by communication style
                                                                                                                           and content not only of the doctor,
                                                                                                                           but also of the practice staff; these
                                                                                                                           factors contribute to the likelihood
                                                                                                                           that a patient will understand and
                                                                                                                           be able to follow treatment
                                                                                                                           recommendations.

Doctor and staff rated       Patients in the sample who rated   Number of patients in the           Number of patients     Patients' overall experiences with
"excellent" at providing     the practice "Excellent" at        sample who responded                who completed a        doctors are shaped by
information on taking        providing information on taking    “Excellent” to the survey           survey, excluding      communication style and content;
medications properly         medications properly               question "How is this practice at   those who              both contribute to the likelihood that
                                                                making sure you have the            responded "Not         a patient will understand and be
                                                                information you need to take        applicable" to the     able to follow treatment
                                                                your medications properly?"         question "How is       recommendations. Helping patients
                                                                                                    this practice at       understand their medications, both
                                                                                                    making sure you        prescription and over-the-counter
                                                                                                    have the information   drugs, is an essential part of health
                                                                                                    you need to take       care.
                                                                                                    your medications



Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog                          September 2010                                                               Page 21 of 22
Physician/Practice Communications

Measure Title                    Description                               Numerator                                 Denominator                Rationale

                                                                                                                     properly?"
Doctor and staff rated           Patients in the sample who rated          Number of patients who                    Number of patients         Patients' overall experiences with
"excellent" at providing         the practice "Excellent" at               responded "Excellent" to the              who completed a            doctors are shaped by
information on                   providing information on                  survey question "How is this              survey, excluding          communication style and content;
medication side effects          medication side effects                   practice at giving you                    those who                  both contribute to the likelihood that
                                                                           information about side effects of         responded "Not             a patient will understand and be
                                                                           your medications?"                        applicable" to the         able to follow treatment
                                                                                                                     question "How is           recommendations. Helping patients
                                                                                                                     this practice at           understand their medications,
                                                                                                                     giving you                 including potential side effects, is
                                                                                                                     information about          an essential part of health care.
                                                                                                                     side effects of your
                                                                                                                     medications?"

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ABIM Care of the Vulnerable Elderly PIM™ Practice Improvement Module Measures Catalogue

  • 1. ABIM Care of the Vulnerable Elderly PIM™ Practice Improvement Module Measures Catalogue
  • 2. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly PIM Measures Catalogue September 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Processes of Care.................................................................................................................................................... 5 Patient Experience: Outcomes of Care .............................................................................................................. 17 Patient Experience: Processes of Care ............................................................................................................. 18 Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 2 of 22
  • 3. Introduction This catalogue provides information related to the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Practice Improvement Module®. It is written in language that addresses the physician who might choose to complete this module, and it details the specifics of the module. Included is information regarding: • Purpose and structuring of the module • Patient inclusion criteria • Detailed description of the measures This PIM examines the care you provide to your patients by addressing key processes and outcomes of care for older patients. These are based primarily on guidelines from the American Geriatrics Society. The PIM is divided into three parts, with multiple sections in each part. Part 1 -Performance Data Provide baseline data about your practice's current performance by... • Surveying your patients • Reviewing your charts • Assessing your practice systems The 17 patient survey measures and 44 chart review measures are summarized below. ABIM requires a minimum of 25 patient surveys and 25 chart reviews. The practice systems assessment comprises questions covering various aspects of practice structure and protocols. Patients can be included in this module if all of the following are true: 1. They are at least 75 years old. If it is not feasible to identify 50 patients age 75 and older who meet the other inclusion/exclusion criteria, you may include patients age 65 and older; 2. They have been patients in the practice for at least one year; AND 3. They have been seen by the practice within the past 12 months. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 3 of 22
  • 4. Patients should be excluded from this module if any of the following is true: 1. They are unable to complete the patient survey, even with assistance; 2. They are non-ambulatory; 3. They have severe cognitive impairment; OR 4. They have a terminal illness and life expectancy of less than one year. Part 2 - Quality Improvement (QI) Plan Develop a plan for improving one aspect of your practice after reviewing the analysis of your current performance data. The analysis will include many aspects of care you provide to your patients. Ultimately, you will target only one of these to use in this quality improvement (QI) cycle. Part 3 - Remeasurement Remeasure your performance data after you have implemented your QI plan to see if you achieved your goal. Then, you will reflect on the process of developing and implementing a QI plan. You may claim CME credit for completing this activity. The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 4 of 22
  • 5. CARE OF THE VULNERABLE ELDERLY - PROCESSES OF CARE History Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Chronic Medical Conditions Percentage of questions in the Number of questions in the Number of possible Chronic Medical Conditions Chronic Medical Conditions responses to the section of the chart review for section of the chart review for questions in the which "Yes" or "No" responses which "Yes" or "No" responses Chronic Medical were given, indicating that the were given, indicating that the Conditions section necessary information was necessary information was of the chart review available to the physician; available to the physician; questions asked about the questions asked about the presence or absence of presence or absence of diabetes, CHD, heart failure, diabetes, CHD, heart failure, prior CVA, hypertension, prior CVA, hypertension, arthritis that limits mobility or arthritis that limits mobility or causes significant pain, prior hip causes significant pain, prior hip fracture, osteoporosis, fracture, osteoporosis, neuropathy, Parkinson's neuropathy, Parkinson's disease, COPD, cognitive disease, COPD, cognitive impairment, visual impairment, impairment, visual impairment, and hearing impairment and hearing impairment Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the were reported as having sample who were reported as cognitive impairment having cognitive impairment Smoking status Patients in the sample whose Number of patients in the Number of patients The routine and thorough current smoking status was sample whose current smoking in the sample assessment of tobacco use is documented status was documented important as a means of preventing smoking or encouraging cessation. Alcohol use Patients in the sample whose Number of patients in the Number of patients Elderly persons are at higher risk current level of alcohol use was sample whose current level of in the sample for alcohol-related health documented within the past 12 alcohol use was documented problems. This higher risk is due to months within the past 12 months a lower tolerance to the effects of alcohol; a higher likelihood of using multiple medications; and a higher likelihood of other physical disabilities or frailty, including slowed reaction times, impaired vision, and hearing loss. After drinking equal amounts of alcohol, Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 5 of 22
  • 6. History Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale older adults have higher blood alcohol levels than younger adults. Excess use of alcohol by older patients can increase the risk of falls, worsen problems with incontinence, and complicate cognitive impairment. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) recommends that people over 65 limit themselves to one drink daily. Level of physical activity Patients in the sample whose Number of patients in the Number of patients Research supports the current level of physical activity sample whose current level of in the sample recommendation that exercise was documented within the past physical activity was (i.e., resistance/strength training; 12 months documented within the past 12 balance, gait, and co-ordination months training) helps to reduce falls. Mobility and functional Percentage of questions in the Number of questions in the Number of possible Mobility and functional status status Mobility and Functional Status Mobility and Functional Status responses to the determine the ability to participate sections of the chart review for sections of the chart review for Mobility and in daily activities, including self- which "Yes" or "No" responses which "Yes" or "No" responses Functional Status care and social interaction. Any were given, indicating that the were given, indicating that the questions in the change in mobility or functional necessary information was necessary information was chart review status should prompt investigation available to the physician; available to the physician; of etiology and consequences. questions asked about the questions asked about the patient's mobility status (ability patient's mobility status (ability to climb a flight of stairs and to climb a flight of stairs and walk 1/4 mile) and general walk 1/4 mile) and general physical functional status physical functional status Use of over-the-counter Patients in the sample whose Number of patients in the Number of patients Many older adults use over-the- medications use of over-the-counter sample whose use of over-the- in the sample counter (OTC) medications, but medications was documented counter medications was many patients do not inform their documented physicians about their use. Patients should be asked directly about their use of such medications. OTC drugs may be harmful, of no benefit, or interact with prescribed medications. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 6 of 22
  • 7. History Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Use of Patients in the sample whose Number of patients in the Number of patients Many older adults use complimentary/alternative use of sample whose use of in the sample complementary/alternative medications complimentary/alternative complimentary/alternative medications (CAM), but many medications was documented medications was documented patients do not inform their physicians about their use. Patients should be asked directly about their use of CAM, which may be harmful, of no benefit, or interact with prescribed medications. Screening and Evaluation Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Depression screen Patients in the sample reported Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Depression is common in older within past 12 months as having had a screen for reported as having had a screen in the sample adults but also is under-recognized depression within the past 12 for depression within the past 12 and under-treated. The risk of months months depression is increased in patients who have other illnesses and/or functional limitations. Cognitive impairment Patients in the sample reported Number of patients in the sample Number of patients A detailed evaluation of cognitive screen within past 12 as having had a screening test reported as having had a in the sample, function is one element of a months for cognitive impairment within screening test for cognitive excluding those with multifactorial assessment for fall the past 12 months impairment within the past 12 a diagnosis of risk. months cognitive impairment (for whom screening for cognitive impairment, therefore, is not appropriate) Falls-risk screen within Patients in the sample reported Number of patients in the sample Number of patients All older patients (or their past 12 months as having had a screening for reported as having had a in the sample caregivers) should be asked at least falls risk within the past 12 screening for falls risk within the once a year about falls, frequency months past 12 months of falling, and difficulties in gait or balance. Urinary incontinence Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Urinary incontinence is common in screen reported as having had who were reported as having in the sample older adults, and its prevalence Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 7 of 22
  • 8. Screening and Evaluation Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale screening for urinary had screening for urinary increases with age. Incontinence is incontinence incontinence associated with other common geriatric conditions, including prior hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, slow gait speed, and poor overall health. It has a significant negative impact on self-esteem and quality of life; incontinence also is a risk factor for depression, falls, and nursing home placement. Surgical, medical, and behavioral treatments vary with the etiology; while not all patients will be interested in exploring treatment options, all can benefit from advice on managing the condition. Vision testing within Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Aging is associated with changes in past 24 months - reported as having had a vision who were reported as having in the sample visual acuity, development of ChRvw test within the past 24 months had a vision test within the past cataracts, macular degeneration, 24 months glaucoma, and other conditions. Physical Examination Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Weight Patients in the sample with Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Measuring body weight over time is weight documented who have weight documented in the sample a simple screen for nutritional adequacy and change in older adults. Nonvolitional weight loss may be predictive of mortality. Height Patients in the sample with Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Studies have shown that height loss height documented who have height documented in the sample increases the likelihood of osteoporosis of the hip and increases with the amount of height lost. Blood pressure Patients in the sample whose Number of patients in the sample Number of patients The detection and treatment of high blood pressure whose blood pressure in the sample blood pressure can reduce the risk Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 8 of 22
  • 9. Physical Examination Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale (systolic/diastolic) was measured (systolic/diastolic) was measured of morbidity and mortality from during the specified abstraction coronary heart disease, stroke, and period (within 12 months of the chronic kidney disease. visit date, with a three-month grace period), with date and value of the measurement documented Postural hypotension Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Postural hypotension has been assessment within past reported as having had a who were reported as having in the sample associated with an increased risk of 12 months postural hypotension had a postural hypotension falls. assessment within the past 12 assessment within the past 12 months months Gait evaluation Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Problems with gait and/or balance reported as having had a gait who were reported as having in the sample should be evaluated in older evaluation had a gait evaluation patients, particularly those who have had a fall. This evaluation can serve as a screening tool to identify patients who may need multifactorial fall-risk assessment or as a component of such an assessment. Balance evaluation Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Problems with gait and/or balance reported as having had a who were reported as having in the sample should be evaluated in older balance evaluation had a balance evaluation patients, particularly those who have had a fall. This evaluation can serve as a screening tool to identify patients who may need multifactorial fall-risk assessment or as a component of such an assessment. Quadriceps strength Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Testing of muscle strength in the testing reported as having had who were reported as having in the sample lower extremities is one element of quadriceps strength testing had quadriceps strength testing a multifactorial assessment for fall risk. Testing for rigidity Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients A detailed neuromuscular (cogwheeling) reported as having had testing who were reported as having in the sample examination is one element of a for rigidity (cogwheeling) had testing for rigidity multifactorial assessment for fall Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 9 of 22
  • 10. Physical Examination Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale (cogwheeling) risk. Parkinson's disease is associated with an increased risk for falls. Testing for bradykinesia Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients A detailed neuromuscular reported as having had testing who were reported as having in the sample examination is one element of a for bradykinesia had testing for bradykinesia multifactorial assessment for fall risk. Parkinson's disease is associated with an increased risk for falls. Assessments and Treatments – Falls, Problems with Walking, Balance Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Circumstances of fall Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients It is important to have a detailed documented reported as having fallen within who were reported as having in the sample who description of the circumstances of the past 12 months and for fallen within the past 12 months were reported as falls, including frequency, symptoms whom the circumstances of the and for whom the circumstances having fallen within at the time of the event, injuries, fall were completely documented of the fall were completely the past 12 months and other consequences. documented Gait evaluation done Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Problems with gait and/or balance reported as either having fallen who were reported as either in the sample who should be evaluated in older or as having a fear of falling having fallen or as having a fear were reported as patients, particularly those who during the past 12 months and of falling during the past 12 either having fallen have had a fall. This evaluation can for whom a gait evaluation was months and for whom a gait or as having a fear serve as a screening tool to identify done evaluation was done of falling during the patients who may need past 12 months multifactorial fall-risk assessment or as a component of such an assessment. Balance evaluation Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Problems with gait and/or balance done reported as either having fallen who were reported as either in the sample who should be evaluated in older or as having a fear of falling having fallen or as having a fear were reported as patients, particularly those who during the past 12 months and of falling during the past 12 either having fallen have had a fall. This evaluation can for whom a balance evaluation months and for whom a balance or as having a fear serve as a screening tool to identify was done evaluation was done of falling during the patients who may need past 12 months multifactorial fall-risk assessment or as a component of such an assessment. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 10 of 22
  • 11. Assessments and Treatments – Falls, Problems with Walking, Balance Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Quadriceps strength Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Testing of muscle strength in the testing done reported as either having fallen who were reported as either in the sample who lower extremities is one element of or as having a fear of falling having fallen or as having a fear were reported as a multifactorial assessment for fall during the past 12 months and of falling during the past 12 either having fallen risk. for whom quadriceps strength months and for whom or as having a fear testing was done quadriceps strength testing was of falling during the done past 12 months Testing for rigidity Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients A detailed neuromuscular (cogwheeling) done reported as either having fallen who were reported as either in the sample who examination is one element of a or as having a fear of falling having fallen or as having a fear were reported as multifactorial assessment for fall during the past 12 months and of falling during the past 12 either having fallen risk. Parkinson's disease is for whom testing for rigidity months and for whom testing for or as having a fear associated with an increased risk (cogwheeling) was done rigidity (cogwheeling) was done of falling during the for falls. past 12 months Testing for bradykinesia Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients A detailed neuromuscular done reported as either having fallen who were reported as either in the sample who examination is one element of a or as having a fear of falling having fallen or as having a fear were reported as multifactorial assessment for fall during the past 12 months and of falling during the past 12 either having fallen risk. Parkinson's disease is for whom testing for bradykinesia months and for whom testing for or as having a fear associated with an increased risk was done bradykinesia was done of falling during the for falls. past 12 months Physical Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Physical therapy interventions, therapy/rehabilitation reported as either having fallen who were reported as either in the sample who including gait training, progressive referral made or as having a fear of falling having fallen or as having a fear were reported as balance exercises, and home during the past 12 months and of falling during the past 12 either having fallen evaluation for environmental for whom a referral for physical months and for whom a referral or as having a fear hazards, may be indicated for therapy or rehabilitation was for physical therapy or of falling during the patients who have a history of, or at made rehabilitation was made past 12 months risk for, falls. Assistive devices also may be useful for some patients. Medication review done Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Medications are an important and reported as either having fallen who were reported as either in the sample who modifiable risk factor for falls. or as having a fear of falling having fallen or as having a fear were reported as Several drugs that act upon the during the past 12 months and of falling during the past 12 either having fallen central nervous system have been for whom a medication review months and for whom a or as having a fear associated with increased fall risk, was done, addressing an medication review was done, of falling during the including antidepressants, important and reversible risk addressing an important and past 12 months benzodiazepines, neuroleptics, and factor for falls reversible risk factor for falls antiepileptics. Vasodilators also are Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 11 of 22
  • 12. Assessments and Treatments – Falls, Problems with Walking, Balance Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale linked with increased fall risk. A recent change in the dosage of a medication and the total number of medications prescribed also appear to increase the risk of falling. Home-safety Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Home-safety questionnaires can assessment done reported as either having fallen who were reported as either in the sample who help patients and their caregivers or as having a fear of falling having fallen or as having a fear were reported as identify risks for falls within the during the past 12 months and of falling during the past 12 either having fallen home. If safety issues are identified for whom a home safety months and for whom a home- or as having a fear that cannot be readily addressed by assessment was done or safety assessment was done or of falling during the the patient, consider referring the arranged arranged past 12 months patient to the local Area Agency on Aging. Assessments and Treatments – Urinary Incontinence Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Urinary incontinence Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Urinary incontinence is common in bothersome enough to reported as having urinary who were reported as having in the sample who older adults, and its prevalence ask about treatment incontinence and for whom the urinary incontinence and for were reported as increases with age. Incontinence is condition was bothersome whom the condition was having urinary associated with other common enough for the patient to ask bothersome enough for the incontinence geriatric conditions, including prior about treatment options patient to ask about treatment hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke, options chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, slow gait speed, and poor overall health. It has a significant negative impact on self-esteem and quality of life; incontinence also is a risk factor for depression, falls, and nursing home placement. Surgical, medical, and behavioral treatments vary with the etiology; while not all patients will be interested in exploring treatment options, all can benefit from advice on managing the condition. Evaluation/treatment for Patients in the sample who were Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Urinary incontinence is common in bothersome urinary reported as having bothersome who were reported as having in the sample who older adults, and its prevalence Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 12 of 22
  • 13. Assessments and Treatments – Urinary Incontinence Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale incontinence - ChRvw urine leakage and who received bothersome urine leakage and were reported as increases with age. Incontinence is evaluation or treatment for it who received evaluation or having bothersome associated with other common treatment for it urine leakage geriatric conditions, including prior hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, slow gait speed, and poor overall health. It has a significant negative impact on self-esteem and quality of life; incontinence also is a risk factor for depression, falls, and nursing home placement. Surgical, medical, and behavioral treatments vary with the etiology; while not all patients will be interested in exploring treatment options, all can benefit from advice on managing the condition. Preventive Care Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Influenza vaccine during Patients in the sample Number of patients in the Number of patients in Influenza is a common, preventable the most recent flu season who were reported as sample who were the sample infectious disease associated with high having received influenza reported as having mortality and morbidity in the elderly and in vaccine during the most received influenza vaccine people with chronic diseases. recent flu season during the most recent flu season Pneumococcal vaccine Patients in the sample Number of patients in the Number of patients in Pneumonia is a common, preventable who were reported as sample who were the sample infectious disease associated with high having received reported as having mortality and morbidity in the elderly and in pneumococcal vaccine received pneumococcal people with chronic diseases. vaccine Zoster vaccine Patients in the sample Number of patients in the Number of patients in Herpes zoster infection is common in older who were reported as sample who were the sample adults, as is the complication of having received zoster reported as having postherpetic neuralgia. Vaccination is vaccine received zoster vaccine recommended for all adults age 65 and older, regardless of their history of prior zoster infection. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 13 of 22
  • 14. Preventive Care Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Bone-mineral density Female patients in the Number of female patients Number of female Bone mineral density correlates with bone screening for women sample who have in the sample who have patients in the sample strength and is an excellent predictor of received bone-density received bone-density future fracture risk. The National screening screening Osteoporosis Foundation recommends screening for women age 65 and older, regardless of other risk factors. Bone-mineral density Male patients age 70 and Number of male patients Number of male patients Bone mineral density correlates with bone screening for men age 70 older in the sample who age 70 and older in the age 70 and older in the strength and is an excellent predictor of and older have received bone- sample who have sample future fracture risk. The National density screening received bone-density Osteoporosis Foundation recommends screening screening for men age 70 and older, regardless of other risk factors. Home-safety checklist Patients in the sample Number of patients in the Number of patients in Home-safety questionnaires can help who were reported as sample who were reported the sample patients and their caregivers identify risks having received a home- as having received a for falls within the home. safety checklist home-safety checklist Advice to limit alcohol Patients in the sample Number of patients in the Number of patients in Elderly persons are at higher risk for consumption who were reported to sample who were the sample reported to alcohol-related health problems. This engage in potentially reported to engage in engage in excessive higher risk is due to a lower tolerance to the hazardous drinking and potentially hazardous alcohol consumption effects of alcohol; a higher likelihood of who have been advised to drinking and who have using multiple medications; and a higher limit their alcohol been advised to limit their likelihood of other physical disabilities or consumption alcohol consumption frailty, including slowed reaction times, impaired vision, and hearing loss. After drinking equal amounts of alcohol, older adults have higher blood alcohol levels than younger adults. Excess use of alcohol by older patients can increase the risk of falls, worsen problems with incontinence, and complicate cognitive impairment. Excess use of alcohol by older patients can increase the risk of falls, worsen problems with incontinence, and complicate cognitive impairment. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) recommends that people over 65 limit themselves to one drink daily. Advice to start, increase, Patients in the sample Number of patients in the Number of patients in Research supports the recommendation Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 14 of 22
  • 15. Preventive Care Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale or maintain exercise who were advised to start, sample who were advised the sample that exercise (i.e., resistance/strength program - ChRvw increase, or maintain to start, increase, or training; balance, gait, and co-ordination participation in an maintain participation in training) helps to reduce falls. exercise program that an exercise program that includes attention to includes attention to balance and strength balance and strength Smoking-cessation Current smokers in the Number of current Number of current A number of large randomized clinical trials counseling sample documented to smokers in the sample smokers in the sample have demonstrated the efficacy and cost- have received smoking- documented to have effectiveness of smoking-cessation cessation counseling received smoking- counseling in changing smoking behavior during the 12-month cessation counseling and reducing tobacco use. period prior to the index during the 12-month visit, with a three-month period prior to the index grace period visit, with a three-month grace period End-of-Life-Care Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Patient's preferences Patients in the sample whose Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Physicians routinely should discuss for life-sustaining care preferences for life-sustaining whose preferences for life- in the sample life-sustaining treatment decisions are documented care were documented sustaining care were with their patients, particularly documented before the actual need for such care arises. Patients should be asked to designate a surrogate decision maker and to discuss their preferences with this person and with other family members and friends. Patient's designated Patients in the sample whose Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Physicians routinely should discuss surrogate decision designated surrogate decision whose designated surrogate in the sample life-sustaining treatment decisions maker is documented maker was documented decision maker was documented with their patients, particularly before the actual need for such care arises. Patients should be asked to designate a surrogate decision maker and to discuss their preferences with this person and with other family members and friends. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 15 of 22
  • 16. Other Assessments Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Hearing assessment Patients in the sample Number of patients in the Number of patients in Hearing loss is associated with depression who were reported as sample who were the sample and decreased quality of life; it also can be having had a hearing reported as having had a mistaken for confusion or poor cooperation assessment within the hearing assessment in older adults. past 12 months within the past 12 months Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 16 of 22
  • 17. PATIENT EXPERIENCE: CARE OF THE VULNERABLE ELDERLY – OUTCOMES OF CARE Patient Satisfaction Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Patient rates care of Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Patient satisfaction is both an older adults “excellent” responded “Excellent” to the who responded “Excellent” to the who completed a indicator of quality of care and a question regarding care of older survey question “How is this survey component of quality care. When patients doctor’s office at taking care of individual needs are perceived as older patients?” being met, better care results. Patient would Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Patient satisfaction is both an recommend practice to reported that they would who reported that they would who completed a indicator of quality of care and a other older adults recommend this practice to other recommend this practice to other survey component of quality care. older adults older adults Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 17 of 22
  • 18. PATIENT EXPERIENCE: CARE OF THE VULNERABLE ELDERLY – PROCESSES OF CARE Screening and Evaluation Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Vision testing within Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Aging is associated with changes in past 24 months - PtSrv reported having had their vision who reported having had their who completed a visual acuity, development of checked within the past two vision checked within the past survey cataracts, macular degeneration, years two years glaucoma, and other conditions. Preventive Care Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Smoking cessation Patients in the sample who Number of patients in this Number of surveyed counseling - PtSrv responded "Yes, more than sample who responded "Yes, patients that are once" to the survey question "If more than once" to the survey smokers you smoke, has your doctor question "If you smoke, has your advised you to stop?" doctor advised you to stop?" Physical Activity Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Patient asked about Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Research supports the level of physical activity reported being asked about level who reported being asked about who completed a recommendation that exercise (i.e., of physical activity level of physical activity survey resistance/strength training; balance, gait, and co-ordination training) helps to reduce falls. Advice to start, Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Research supports the increase, or maintain reported receiving advice to who reported receiving advice to who completed a recommendation that exercise (i.e., exercise program - start, increase, or maintain start, increase, or maintain survey resistance/strength training; PtSrv participation in an exercise participation in an exercise balance, gait, and co-ordination program that includes attention program that includes attention training) helps to reduce falls. to balance and strength to balance and strength Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 18 of 22
  • 19. Assessments Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Patient asked about Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Hearing loss is associated with hearing problems reported that their doctor or who reported that their doctor or who completed a depression and decreased quality of someone in the office asked if someone in the office asked if survey life; it also can be mistaken for they had any problems with their they had any problems with their confusion or poor cooperation in hearing hearing older adults. Patient asked about Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Some loss of recent memory occurs memory concerns reported that their doctor or who reported that their doctor or who completed a in many older adults and generally someone in the doctor's office someone in the doctor's office survey is benign. However, memory loss asked if they had any concerns asked if they had any concerns that affects daily living should be about memory about memory evaluated carefully. Older adults may be aware of and concerned about subjective memory impairment, which is a risk factor for progression to dementia. Other causes of memory loss include depression, drug and alcohol effects, stroke, and head injury; some of these causes may be reversible. Patient has discussed Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients All older patients (or their falls with doctor or reported having fallen during the who reported having fallen who completed a caregivers) should be asked at least someone in the office past 12 months and who spoke during the past 12 months and survey and who once a year about falls, frequency of with their doctor or someone in who spoke with their doctor or reported having falling, and difficulties in gait or the office about falling someone in the office about fallen during the past balance. falling 12 months Patient has discussed Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Problems with gait and/or balance problems with reported having had a problem who reported having had a in the sample who should be evaluated in older balance/walking with with balance or walking during problem with balance or walking reported having had patients, particularly those who doctor or someone in the past 12 months and who during the past 12 months and a problem with have had a fall. the office spoke with the doctor or who spoke with the doctor or balance or walking someone in the doctor's office someone in the doctor's office during the past 12 about the problem about the problem months Patient advised about Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients A variety of interventions have been how to prevent falls reported having been advised who reported having been who completed a used to prevent falls in older adults. about how to prevent falls advised about how to prevent survey The most effective interventions are falls multicomponent, including exercise and education, and targeted to the individual patient. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 19 of 22
  • 20. Urinary Incontinence Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Patient has bothersome Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Urinary incontinence is common in urinary incontinence reported having bothersome who reported having bothersome in the sample who older adults, and its prevalence and has discussed it urine leakage and who reported urine leakage and who reported reported having increases with age. Incontinence is with doctor or someone speaking with the doctor or speaking with the doctor bothersome urine associated with other common in the office someone in the office about the someone in the office about the leakage (i.e., geriatric conditions, including prior problem problem answered "A big hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke, problem" or "A small chronic obstructive pulmonary problem" to the disease, slow gait speed, and poor survey question overall health. It has a significant "How much of a negative impact on self-esteem and problem, if any, was quality of life; incontinence also is a the urine leakage for risk factor for depression, falls, and you?") nursing home placement. Surgical, medical, and behavioral treatments vary with the etiology; while not all patients will be interested in exploring treatment options, all can benefit from advice on managing the condition. Evaluation/treatment for Patients in the sample who Number of patients in the sample Number of patients Urinary incontinence is common in bothersome urinary reported having bothersome who reported having bothersome in the sample whose older adults, and its prevalence incontinence - PtSrv urine leakage and who reported urine leakage and who reported incontinence was increases with age. Incontinence is receiving evaluation or treatment receiving evaluation or treatment bothersome enough associated with other common for it for it to ask about geriatric conditions, including prior treatment options hysterectomy, obesity, prior stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, slow gait speed, and poor overall health. It has a significant negative impact on self-esteem and quality of life; incontinence also is a risk factor for depression, falls, and nursing home placement. Surgical, medical, and behavioral treatments vary with the etiology; while not all patients will be interested in exploring treatment options, all can benefit from advice on managing the condition. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 20 of 22
  • 21. Physician/Practice Communications Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale Doctor rated "excellent" Patients in the sample who rated Number of patients in the Number of patients Care should be patient-centered, at encouraging/ the doctor "Excellent" at sample who responded who completed a respectful of and responsive to answering questions encouraging/answering “Excellent” to the survey survey, excluding individual patient preferences, clearly questions clearly question "How is this doctor at those who needs, and values and ensuring encouraging you to ask responded "Not that patient values guide all clinical questions and answering them applicable" to the decisions. Patients' overall clearly?" question "How is experiences with doctors are this doctor at shaped by communication style encouraging you to and content; both contribute to the ask questions and likelihood that a patient will answering them understand and be able to follow clearly?" treatment recommendations. Staff rated "excellent" at Patients in the sample who rated Number of patients in the Number of patients Care should be patient-centered; encouraging/answering the staff "Excellent" at sample who responded who completed a respectful of and responsive to questions encouraging/answering "Excellent" to the survey survey individual patient preferences, questions clearly question "How is this doctor's needs, and values; and ensuring staff at encouraging you to ask that patient values guide all clinical questions and answering them decisions. Patients' overall clearly?" experiences with a practice are shaped by communication style and content not only of the doctor, but also of the practice staff; these factors contribute to the likelihood that a patient will understand and be able to follow treatment recommendations. Doctor and staff rated Patients in the sample who rated Number of patients in the Number of patients Patients' overall experiences with "excellent" at providing the practice "Excellent" at sample who responded who completed a doctors are shaped by information on taking providing information on taking “Excellent” to the survey survey, excluding communication style and content; medications properly medications properly question "How is this practice at those who both contribute to the likelihood that making sure you have the responded "Not a patient will understand and be information you need to take applicable" to the able to follow treatment your medications properly?" question "How is recommendations. Helping patients this practice at understand their medications, both making sure you prescription and over-the-counter have the information drugs, is an essential part of health you need to take care. your medications Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 21 of 22
  • 22. Physician/Practice Communications Measure Title Description Numerator Denominator Rationale properly?" Doctor and staff rated Patients in the sample who rated Number of patients who Number of patients Patients' overall experiences with "excellent" at providing the practice "Excellent" at responded "Excellent" to the who completed a doctors are shaped by information on providing information on survey question "How is this survey, excluding communication style and content; medication side effects medication side effects practice at giving you those who both contribute to the likelihood that information about side effects of responded "Not a patient will understand and be your medications?" applicable" to the able to follow treatment question "How is recommendations. Helping patients this practice at understand their medications, giving you including potential side effects, is information about an essential part of health care. side effects of your medications?" © 2010 American Board of Internal Medicine. All rights reserved. ABIM publications are protected by United States and international copyright laws. Written permission for any reproduction or adaptation, in whole or in part, in any format or medium must be obtained from ABIM. Contact request@abim.org. Care of the Vulnerable Elderly Measure Catalog September 2010 Page 22 of 22