Plus: Eight more CAHPS measures are coming this winter. Unless you don’t meet the data threshold requirements for Hospice Compare, these are the measures for which you are displaying data on Medicare’s newest outcomes comparison website: Treatment Preferences — National Quality Forum #1641 And you’ll show more patient-satisfaction-driven data when the CAHPS-based measures go live this winter, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services indicated in its 2017 payment rule: Rating of Hospice
Beliefs/Values Addressed — NQF #1647
Pain Screening — NQF #1634
Pain Assessment — NQF #1637
Dyspnea Screening — NQF #1639
Dyspnea Treatment — NQF #1638
Patients treated with opioids who are given a bowel regimen — NQF #1617.
Hospice Team Communications
Willingness to Recommend
Getting Hospice Care Training
Getting Timely Care
Getting Emotional and Religious Support
Getting Help for Symptoms
Treating Family Member with Respect.