PQRS Measures. Did you perform a BMI assessment? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes MEASURE #128 - BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) & FOLLOW UP

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Medicare requires that practioners meet certain quality reporting thresholds and collect data to assess trends and performance. If you are participating as a Rehab PQRS statistical reporter, the following cheat sheets are below to assist you for the PQRS Measures within your industry. Each measure is assigned a unique number. The cheat sheets explain the possible G-Code Submission requirement per PQRS Measure Those who report satisfactorily for the 2014 program year may avoid the 2016 payment adjustment. Additional information on how to avoid future PQRS payment adjustments can be found through supporting documentation available on the CMS website: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality-initiatives-patient-assessment-instruments/pqrs/.

MEASURE #128 - BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) & FOLLOW UP CPT Codes: 97001, 97003; Frequency: minimum once per reporting period Did you perform a BMI assessment? G8422 Patient is not eligible G8421 BMI was not calculated at visit Was the patient s BMI normal* (between 18.5-25)? *rmal BMI for age 65+ is >=23 and <30; Age 18-64 is >=18.5 and <25 G8420 BMI calculated as normal and documented in EMR G8419 BMI calculated outside of normal parameter, no follow-up G8938 BMI calculated, but patient is not eligible for follow-up Was a follow-up plan created for the patient? Was the BMI higher than 25? G8417 Calculated a higher BMI, a follow-up plan was documented in EMR G8418 Calculated a lower BMI, a follow-up plan was documented in EMR

MEASURE #130 - MEDICATIONS CPT Codes: 97001, 97002, 97003, 97004; Frequency: each visit NEW! 97110, 97140, 97532, 92526, 92508, 92507; Frequency: each visit Did you document the patient s current medications? G8430 Patient is not eligible G8428 Reason not given G8427 Documented patient s medications, including drug name, dosage, frequency and route

MEASURE #131 - PAIN ASSESSMENT AND FOLLOW UP CPT Codes: 97001, 97002, 97003, 97004; 98940, 98941, 98942; Frequency: each visit Did you complete a pain assessment? G8442 Patient is not eligible G8732 Reason not given Does the patient have pain? G8731 Pain is negative, no follow up required Was a follow-up documented? G8509 Pain is positive, no documentation of follow-up, reason not specified. G8939 Pain assessment documented, follow-up plan not documented, patient is not eligible G8730 Pain is positive, a follow-up plan was documented in EMR

MEASURE #134 - PREVENTIVE CARE AND SCREENING F CLINICAL DEPRESSION CPT Codes: 97003; Frequency: once per reporting period Was the screening documented? G8433 Screening not documented, patient not eligible G8432 Screening not documented, reason not given Was the screening positive or negative? Negative G8510 Screening documented negative, follow up not required Positive G8431 Screening documented positive, follow up plan documented G8940 Screening documented positive, follow up not documented, patient not eligible G8511 Screening documented positive, follow up not documented, reason not given

MEASURE #154 - FALLS - RISK ASSESSMENT (this is a two part measure which is paired with Measure #155) CPT Codes: 97001, 97002, 97003, 97004; Frequency: once per reporting period Does the patient have more than 2 falls or any falls within the injury period in the last year? 1100F Patient screened for future falls, documented RECD & CONTINUE Was a fall assessment completed? 3288F - 8P Fall documented with modifier 8P, not performed, reason not specified; MAY CONTINUE WITH FALLS - PLAN OF CARE 1101F Patient is not eligible but screened for future falls 1101F - 8P Patient is not eligible, no documented falls with modifier 8P not performed, reason not specified 3288F - 1P Fall documented with modifier 1P, not performed due to medical reason 3288F Fall documented; MAY CONTINUE WITH FALLS - PLAN OF CARE

MEASURE #155 - FALLS - PLAN OF CARE (this is a two part measure which is paired with Measure #154) CPT Codes: 97001, 97002, 97003, 97004; Frequency: once per reporting period Did you complete a plan of care for the patient? 0518F Plan of care is documented in EMR 0518F - 8P Plan of care is not documented with modifier 8P, not performed, reason not speicified 0518F - 1P Plan of care is not documented with modifier 1P, not performed due to medical reason

MEASURE #181 - ELDER MALTREATMENT SCREEN AND FOLLOW UP PLAN CPT Codes: 97003; Frequency: once per reporting period Was the patient screen documented? G8535 Screen not documented, patient not eligible G8536 Screen not documented, reason not given Is screen positive or negative? Negative G8734 Screen documented negative, follow up not required Positive G8733 Screen documented positive, follow up plan documented G8941 Screen documented positive, follow up plan not documented, patient not eligible G8735 Screen documented positive, follow up plan not documented, reason not given

MEASURE #182 - FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME ASSESSMENT CPT Codes: 97001, 97002, 97003, 97004, 98940, 98941, 98942; Frequency: each visit Did you complete a functional outcome asssessment? G8540 Patient is not eligible G8541 Reason not given Were there any deficiencies? G8542 Documented no deficiences, plan of care not required DOCUMENT DEFICIENCIES Was a plan of care created? G8543 Documented assessment, but no documentation of plan of care, reason not specified G9227 - NEW! Functional outcome assessment documented, care plan not documented, patient is not eligible G8539 Documented assessment and the plan of care based on the identified deficiencies G8942 Documented assessment and the plan of care within previous 30 days

MEASURE #226 - TOBACCO USE - SCREENING AND CESSATION INTERVENTION CPT Codes: 97003, 97004; Frequency: once per reporting period Was the patient screened for tobacco use? 4004F- 8P Tobacco screening not performed with modifier 8P, not performed, reason not speicified Were they identified as a tobacco user? 4004F Patient screened for tobacco use and received tobacco cessation intervention (counseling, pharmacotherpay, or both), if identified as a tobacco user 1036F Patient screen for tobacco use and identified as a non-user 4004F- 1P Tobacco screening not performed with modifier 1P, not performed due to medical reason

MEASURE #245 - Chronic Wound Care: Use of Wound Surface Culture Technique in Patients with Chronic Skin Ulcers (Overuse Measure) CPT Codes: 97001, 97002; Frequency: each visit Was wound surface culture technique used? 4261F Technique other than surface culture of the wound exudate used or wound surface culture technique not used 4260F Wound surface culture technique used 4260F with 1P Documentation of medical reason(s) for using a wound surface culture technique

MEASURE #317 - PREVENTITIVE CARE AND SCREENING CPT Codes: 97532, 98940, 98941, 98942; Frequency: once per reporting period Was the patient screened for high blood pressure? Is BP reading documented? G8951 Pre-Hypertensive or hypertensive BP reading documented, follow up not documented, patient not eligible G8952 Pre-Hypertensive or hypertensive BP reading documented, follow up not documented, reason not given G8783 rmal BP reading documented, follow up not required G8950 Pre-Hypertensive or hypertensive BP reading documented, follow up documented G8784 BP reading not documented, patient not eligible G8785 BP reading not documented, reason not given