Hypertension – Inpatient Hospital Discharge Rate Sample Clauses

Hypertension – Inpatient Hospital Discharge Rate. Measure: The number of acute inpatient hospital discharges in the reporting year where the primary diagnosis was non-mild hypertension, per thousand member months, for members who had a diagnosis of non-mild hypertension in the year prior to the reporting year. Target: TBD Minimum Performance Standard: The level of improvement must result in at least a TBD% decrease in the difference between the target and the previous report period’s results.
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Hypertension – Inpatient Hospital Discharge Rate. Appendix M Aged, Blind or Disabled (ABD) population Page 10 Measure: The number of acute inpatient hospital discharges in the reporting year where the primary diagnosis was non-mild hypertension, per thousand member months, for members who had a diagnosis of non-mild hypertension in the year prior to the reporting year. Target: TBD Minimum Performance Standard: The level of improvement must result in at least a TBD% decrease in the difference between the target and the previous report period’s results.

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