Lynda Laff, RN, BSN, COS-C Laff Associates Consultants in Home Care & Hospice Phone: (843) 671-4170 Website:

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Lynda Laff, RN, BSN, COS-C Laff Associates Consultants in Home Care & Hospice Phone: (843) Website: Contact Information

Process Outcome Measures Home Health Compare Timely Initiation Of Care (Timely Care) % of home health episodes of care during which the start or resumption of care date was either on the physician-specified date or within 2 days of the referral date. (M0102) Date of Physician-ordered Start of Care (M0104) Date of Referral (M0030) Start of Care Date (M0032) Resumption of Care Date (M0100) Reason for Assessment Depression Assessment Conducted (Assessment) % of home health episodes of care during which patients were screened for depression (using a standardized depression screening tool) at start of home health car (M1730) Depression Screening Multifactor Fall Risk Assessment Conducted For Patients 65 And Over (Assessment) Percentage of home health episodes of care in which patients 65 and older had a multi-factor fall risk assessment at the start of care/resumption of care. (M1910) Multi-factor Fall Risk Assessment (M0066) Birth Date (M0090) Date Assessment Completed Pain Assessment Conducted (Assessment) Percentage of home health episodes of care during which the patient was assessed for pain, using a standardized pain assessment tool, at start/resumption of home health care (M1240) Pain Assessment using a standardized pain assessment tool

Process Outcome Measures Home Health Compare Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Conducted (Assessment) % of home health episodes of care in which the patient was assessed for risk of developing pressure ulcers at start of care/resumption of care. (M1300) Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Pressure Ulcer Prevention In Plan Of Care (Care Planning) % of home health episodes of care in which interventions to prevent pressure ulcers were included in the physician-ordered plan of care for patients assessed to be at risk for pressure ulcers. (M2250) f. Intervention(s) to prevent pressure ulcers plan of care Diabetic Foot Care And Patient/Caregiver Education Implemented During Short Term Episodes Of Care (Implementation) % of short term home health episodes of care during which diabetic foot care and education specified during the physician- ordered care plan was implemented for patients with diabetes. (M0100) Reason for Assessment (M2400) a. Diabetic foot care intervention(s)

Process Measures – HHC Heart Failure Symptoms Addressed During Short Term Episodes Of Care (Implementation) Percentage of short term home health episodes of care during which patients exhibited symptoms of heart failure for whom appropriate actions were taken (M0100) Reason for Assessment (M1510) Heart Failure Follow-up: Pain Interventions Implemented During Short Term Episodes Of Care (Implementation) Percentage of short term home health episodes of care during which the patient had pain and pain interventions were included during the care plan and implemented by the end of the episode. (M0100) Reason for Assessment (M2400) d. Intervention(s) to monitor and mitigate pain Drug Education On High Risk Medications Provided To Patient/Caregiver At Start Of Episode (Education) Percentage of patients/caregivers educated about high-risk medications at start/resumption of care and instructed on how to monitor the effectiveness of drug therapy, how to recognize potential adverse effects, and how and when to report problems. (M2010) Patient/Caregiver High Risk Drug Education

Process Measures – HHC Drug Education On All Medications Provided To Patient/Caregiver During Short Term Episodes Of Care (Education) Percentage of short term home health episodes of care during which patient/caregiver was instructed on how to monitor the effectiveness of drug therapy, how to recognize potential adverse effects, and how and when to report problems (M0100) Reason for Assessment (M2015) Patient/Caregiver Drug Education Intervention Influenza Immunization Received For Current Flu Season (Prevention) Percentage of home health episodes of care during which patients received influenza immunization for the current flu season (M1040) Influenza Vaccine(M1045) Reason Influenza Vaccine not received Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Ever Received (Prevention) Percentage of home health episodes of care during which patients were determined to have ever received Pneumococcal Vaccine (PPV). (M1050) Pneumococcal Vaccine (M1055) Reason PPV not received

Process Measures – HHC Potential Medication Issues Identified And Timely Physician Contact At Start Of Episode (Prevention) Percentage of patients whose drug regimen at start or resumption of home health care was assessed to pose a risk of clinically significant adverse effects or drug reactions and whose physician was contacted within one calendar day. (M2002) Medication Follow-up Potential Medication Issues Identified And Timely Physician Contact During Short Term Episodes Of Care (Prevention) Percentage of home health episodes of care in which the patient's drug regimen during the episode was assessed to pose a risk of significant adverse effects or drug reactions and whose physician was contacted within one calendar day. (M0100) Reason for Assessment (M2004) Medication Intervention Pressure Ulcer Prevention Implemented During Short Term Episodes Of Care (Prevention) Percentage of home health episodes of care in which interventions to prevent pressure ulcers were included in the physician-ordered plan of care and implemented since the previous OASIS assessment. (M0100) Reason for Assessment (M2400) e. Intervention(s) to prevent pressure ulcers