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Highlighting HEDIS®: Avoidance of antibiotic treatment in adultswith AAB and appropriate treatment forchildren with URI

July 1, 2014

This article series is our monthly tool to help you maximizepatient health outcomes in accordance with NCQA?s1 HEDIS®2measurements for high-quality care on important dimensions ofservices.

HEDIS® definitions

  • Avoidance of Antibiotic Treatment in Adults with AcuteBronchitis (AAB): The percentage of Commercial and Medicaidmembers 18 to 64 years with a diagnosis of AAB who were notdispensed an antibiotic prescription within three days of visit date.
  • Appropriate Treatment for Children with upper respiratoryinfection (URI): The percentage of children 3 months to 18 yearswho were given a diagnosis of URI and were not dispensed anantibiotic prescription within three days of visit date.

Educational resources

Educating your patients on the proper usage of antibiotics and thelong-term risks of antibiotic resistance is critical to improving thesemeasures. To help, here are links to resources from the Centers forDisease Control and Prevention for you and your patients:

Quick tips for improvement

  • The 3-Day Rule: Follow up withpatients three days after the initialvisit to discuss treatment options ifsymptom relief has not occurred.
  • The Poster Board Pledge: Recentstudies have shown that displayingposter-sized commitment letters inexam rooms to avoid inappropriateantibiotic prescribing was a simple,low-cost, and effective method forimprovement.
  • ? JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Coding 101: If your patient hascomorbidities, bacterial infections,or competing diagnoses, thestandard codes for AAB and URImay not be applicable.

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1 The National Committee for Quality Assurance(NCQA) is the most widely recognized accreditationprogram in the U.S.

2 The Healthcare Effectiveness Data and InformationSet (HEDIS) is an NCQA tool used by more than 90percent of U.S. health plans to measure performanceon important dimensions of care.

HEDIS is a registered trademark of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). Used with permission.


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