Objective 3: Clinical Decision Support
Objective: Implement clinical decision support (CDS) interventions focused on improving performance on high-priority health conditions
EPs Eligible Professional: a Medicaid provider who qualifies for the Medicaid Promoting Interoperability Program must satisfy both of the following measures in order to meet the objective.
Measure 1: Implement five clinical decision support interventions related to four or more CQMs at a relevant point in patient care for the entire EHR reporting period. Absent four CQMs related to an EP’s scope of practice or patient population, the clinical decision support interventions must be related to high-priority health conditions. | |
Measure 2: The EP has enabled and implemented the functionality for drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks for the entire EHR reporting period. | |
Exclusion |
Measure 2: Any EP who writes fewer than 100 medication orders during the EHR reporting period. |
Reporting | EPs must attest YES to implementing five clinical decision support interventions related to four or more CQMs at a relevant point in patient care for the entire EHR reporting period and YES to enabling and implementing the functionality for drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks for the entire EHR reporting period. |
Health Guidelines and system alerts can be used as a clinical decision support tools within Sevocity. The ability to create and maintain Health Guidelines for the clinic and set alerts is available to Clinic Administrators only.
To enable clinic alerts, go to Tools > Preferences > CLINIC > Alerts/Reminders/CDS. Alerts for Vitals, BMI Quality Measure, and Health Guidelines/Disease Management can be enabled in this area.
To create or edit Health Guidelines, go to Tools > Preferences > CLINIC > Health Guidelines/Disease Management > Begin Edit
To set preferences for vital sign parameters, including BMI, go to Tools > Preferences > CLINIC > Vitals Parameters
Users with permission to enable clinical decision support interventions can change, override, or customize a Health Guideline for a patient through the patient chart. Security Administrators can enable or disable access for individual users by going to Tools > Security Administration > Edit User and selecting or clearing the Can Enable CDS Interventions checkbox.
Health Guidelines for a specific patient can be viewed at the chart level by going to Chart > Health Guidelines/Disease Management > Retrieve. A list of all patients who have not met a recommended Health Guideline can be generated from the Reporting Tool by going to Reports > Health Maintenance Disease Management Reminder Lists
- Drug-drug and drug-allergy interactions alerts cannot be counted as clinical decision support interventions.
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