domingo, 30 de enero de 2011

National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Major depression in adults in primary care: Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement.


Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement

► 1/7. * Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients who commit suicide at any time while under depression management with a primary care physician. This updates a previously published measure summary.

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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients who commit suicide at <em>any</em> time while under depression management with a primary care physician.



► 2/7. * Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients who have a depression follow-up contact within three months of initiating treatment. This updates a previously published measure summary.

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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients who have a depression follow-up contact within three months of initiating treatment.



► 3/7. * Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients who have had a response to treatment at six months (+/- 30 days) after initiating treatment, e.g., have had a Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) score decreased by 50% from initial score at six months (+/- 30 days). This updates a previously published measure summary.

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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients who have had a response to treatment at six months (+/- 30 days) after initiating treatment, e.g., have had a Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) score decreased by 50% from initial score at six months (+/- 30 days).




► 4/7. * Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients who have reached remission at six months (+/- 30 days) after initiating treatment, e.g., have any PHQ-9 score less than five after six months (+/- 30 days). This updates a previously published measure summary.

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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients who have reached remission at six months (+/- 30 days) after initiating treatment, e.g., have any PHQ-9 score less than five after six months (+/- 30 days).




► 5/7. * Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients whose symptoms are reassessed by the use of a quantitative symptom assessment tool (such as Patient Health Questionnaire [PHQ-9]) within three months of initiating treatment. This updates a previously published measure summary.

full-text:
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients whose symptoms are reassessed by the use of a quantitative symptom assessment tool (such as Patient Health Questionnaire [PHQ-9]) within three months of initiating treatment.



► 6/7. * Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients with a new diagnosis of major depression, with documentation of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV TR) criteria within the three months prior to initial diagnosis. This updates a previously published measure summary.

full-text:
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients with a new diagnosis of major depression, with documentation of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV TR) criteria within the three months prior to initial diagnosis.



► 7/7. * Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients with diabetes with documentation of screening for depression. This updates a previously published measure summary.

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National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Major depression in adults in primary care: percentage of patients with diabetes with documentation of screening for depression.

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