Care Compare Quality Measure Tip Sheet: ADL - Long-Stay
This measure reports the percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with late-loss Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) has increased when compared to the prior assessment.
This measure reports the percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with late-loss Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) has increased when compared to the prior assessment.
This measure reports the percentage of long-stay residents who are receiving antipsychotic drugs in the target period.
This measure reports the percent of long-stay residents who have experienced one or more falls with major injury reported in the target period or look-back period.
This measure reports the percent of long-stay residents who frequently lose control of their bowel or bladder.
This measure reports the percent of long-stay residents who are assessed and/or given, appropriately, the influenza vaccination during the most recent influenza season.
This measure reports the percentage of long-stay residents who received the pneumococcal vaccine during the 12-month reporting period.
This measure captures the percentage of long-stay, high-risk residents with Stage II-IV or unstageable pressure ulcers.
This measure reports the percentage of long-stay residents who have a urinary tract infection.
The measure captures the percentage of long-stay residents who had a weight loss of 5% or more in the last month or 10% or more in the last 6 months who were not on a physician weight-loss regimen noted in the MDS assessment during the selected quarter.
A YouTube recording of a Great 8+ webinar sponsored by the Quality Improvement Organizations Comagine Health and Great Plains Quality Innovation Network. Featuring Margaret Silebi of Avamere Rehabilitation of Eugene (Oregon) and Debra Sutton of Jefferson Community Health & Life - Gardenside (Nebraska).