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TITLE

Diagnosis and treatment of otitis media in children: percentage of caregivers receiving education on the symptoms suggestive of otitis media, appropriate indicators for a provider visit, risk factors, and outcomes of otitis media.

SOURCE(S)

  • Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). Diagnosis and treatment of otitis media in children. Bloomington (MN): Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI); 2008 Jan. 25 p. [49 references]

Measure Domain

PRIMARY MEASURE DOMAIN

SECONDARY MEASURE DOMAIN

Does not apply to this measure

Brief Abstract

DESCRIPTION

This measure assesses the percentage of caregivers receiving education on the symptoms suggestive of otitis media, appropriate indicators for a provider visit, risk factors, and outcomes of otitis media.

RATIONALE

The priority aim addressed by this measure is to improve caregivers' knowledge of symptoms suggestive of otitis media, appropriate indicators for a provider visit, risk factors, and outcomes of otitis media.

PRIMARY CLINICAL COMPONENT

Otitis media; patient education (symptoms suggestive of otitis media; indicators for a provider visit; risk factors for otitis media/recurrent otitis media; outcomes of otitis media)

DENOMINATOR DESCRIPTION

Total number of children with otitis media whose medical records are reviewed (see the related "Denominator Inclusions/Exclusions" field in the Complete Summary)

NUMERATOR DESCRIPTION

Number of records with documentation of education provided to the parent/caregiver about otitis media (see the related "Numerator Inclusions/Exclusions" field in the Complete Summary)

Evidence Supporting the Measure

EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE CRITERION OF QUALITY

  • A clinical practice guideline or other peer-reviewed synthesis of the clinical evidence

NATIONAL GUIDELINE CLEARINGHOUSE LINK

Evidence Supporting Need for the Measure

NEED FOR THE MEASURE

Unspecified

State of Use of the Measure

STATE OF USE

Current routine use

CURRENT USE

Internal quality improvement

Application of Measure in its Current Use

CARE SETTING

Physician Group Practices/Clinics

PROFESSIONALS RESPONSIBLE FOR HEALTH CARE

Physicians

LOWEST LEVEL OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY ADDRESSED

Group Clinical Practices

TARGET POPULATION AGE

Age greater than 3 months to age 18 years

TARGET POPULATION GENDER

Either male or female

STRATIFICATION BY VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

Unspecified

Characteristics of the Primary Clinical Component

INCIDENCE/PREVALENCE

Unspecified

ASSOCIATION WITH VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

Unspecified

BURDEN OF ILLNESS

Unspecified

UTILIZATION

Unspecified

COSTS

Unspecified

Institute of Medicine National Healthcare Quality Report Categories

IOM CARE NEED

Getting Better

IOM DOMAIN

Effectiveness
Patient-centeredness

Data Collection for the Measure

CASE FINDING

Users of care only

DESCRIPTION OF CASE FINDING

All patients seen in the clinic for otitis media

Data will be collected through medical record review. A minimum of 10 charts will be randomly sampled from all cases of otitis media seen in the target month.

Suggested data collection time frame is monthly.

DENOMINATOR SAMPLING FRAME

Patients associated with provider

DENOMINATOR INCLUSIONS/EXCLUSIONS

Inclusions
All children with a diagnosis of acute otitis media as defined by the suggested International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) codes: 381.0, 381.00, 381.01, 381.4, 382.00, 382.01, 382.4, 382.9

Exclusions
Unspecified

RELATIONSHIP OF DENOMINATOR TO NUMERATOR

All cases in the denominator are equally eligible to appear in the numerator

DENOMINATOR (INDEX) EVENT

Clinical Condition
Encounter

DENOMINATOR TIME WINDOW

Time window is a single point in time

NUMERATOR INCLUSIONS/EXCLUSIONS

Inclusions
Number of records with documentation* of education provided to the parent/caregiver about otitis media

*Documented is defined as any evidence in the medical record that a clinician provided patient education to the parent or caregiver related to:

  • symptoms suggestive of otitis media
  • indications for a clinic visit
  • risk factors for otitis media/recurrent otitis media
  • outcomes of otitis media

Exclusions
Unspecified

MEASURE RESULTS UNDER CONTROL OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS, ORGANIZATIONS AND/OR POLICYMAKERS

The measure results are somewhat or substantially under the control of the health care professionals, organizations and/or policymakers to whom the measure applies.

NUMERATOR TIME WINDOW

Encounter or point in time

DATA SOURCE

Administrative data
Medical record

LEVEL OF DETERMINATION OF QUALITY

Individual Case

PRE-EXISTING INSTRUMENT USED

Unspecified

Computation of the Measure

SCORING

Rate

INTERPRETATION OF SCORE

Better quality is associated with a higher score

ALLOWANCE FOR PATIENT FACTORS

Unspecified

STANDARD OF COMPARISON

Internal time comparison

Evaluation of Measure Properties

EXTENT OF MEASURE TESTING

Unspecified

Identifying Information

ORIGINAL TITLE

Percentage of caregivers receiving education on the symptoms suggestive of otitis media, appropriate indicators for a provider visit, risk factors, and outcomes of otitis media.

MEASURE COLLECTION

DEVELOPER

Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement

FUNDING SOURCE(S)

The following Minnesota health plans provide direct financial support: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, HealthPartners, Medica, Metropolitan Health Plan, PreferredOne, and UCare Minnesota. In-kind support is provided by the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement's (ICSI) members.

COMPOSITION OF THE GROUP THAT DEVELOPED THE MEASURE

Work Group Members: Leonard Snellman, MD (Work Group Leader) (HealthPartners Medical Group) (Pediatrics); David Graft, MD (Park Nicollet Health Services) (Allergy); William Avery, DO (Sanford Health) (Ear, Nose, and Throat); Barbara Malone, MD (Midwest ENT) (Ear, Nose, and Throat); Jeffrey Jenkins, MD (Sanford Health) (Family Practice); Heather Krueger, MD (Quello Clinic, Ltd) (Family Practice); Carolyn Sparks, MD (University of MN Physicians) (Family Practice); Peter Marshall, PharmD (HealthPartners) (Pharmacy); Teresa Hunteman, RRT, CPHQ (Institute For Clinical Systems Improvement) (Measurement/Implementation Advisor); Melissa Marshall, MBA (Institute For Clinical Systems Improvement) (Facilitator)

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES/OTHER POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

ADAPTATION

Measure was not adapted from another source.

RELEASE DATE

2004 May

REVISION DATE

2008 Jan

MEASURE STATUS

This is the current release of the measure.

This measure updates a previous version: Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). Diagnosis and treatment of otitis media in children. Bloomington (MN): Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI); 2004 May. 27 p.

SOURCE(S)

  • Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). Diagnosis and treatment of otitis media in children. Bloomington (MN): Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI); 2008 Jan. 25 p. [49 references]

MEASURE AVAILABILITY

NQMC STATUS

This NQMC summary was completed by ECRI on August 31, 2004. The summary was updated by ECRI Institute on April 16, 2008.

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