Details
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Change Request
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Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
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Medium
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US Quality Measures (FHIR)
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5.0.0-ballot [deprecated]
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Clinical Quality Information
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CQFM Measure [deprecated]
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Composites
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Jen Seeman/ Bryn Rhodes: 20-0-0
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Clarification
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Compatible, substantive
Description
Composite measures make use of multiple component measures to produce a combined score. Is that true that all component measure scoring process should be standardized either all in "an increase in rate" or all in "an decrease in rate" before combing a composite score? For example, 1 of the component measure is a inverted measure and other 2 are increased measures. Is there an additional process needed in the composite measure calculation or just treat all 3 component measures' score no difference?
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Issue Links
- is voted on by
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BALLOT-59025 Affirmative - Patricia Craig : 2024-Jan-FHIR IG QM E1 STU
- Balloted
- relates to
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FHIR-43714 Enhance the composite measure examples
- Applied
(1 mentioned in)