Testing and Evaluation for Special Measures
The moniker "special measures" indicates the measure developer may need to assess different measure aspects or consider additional factors. For example, while measure developers assess all measures for feasibility, data element feasibility is a major focus in testing and evaluating electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs). To assist in assessing an eCQM’s feasibility, the measure developer needs to include the eCQM Feasibility Scorecard, not only as part of the testing plan, but also during feasibility testing as changes happen. For the measure testing summary related to an eCQM, documentation must show
- Evidence of testing with at least two different electronic health records
- Quality Data Model data elements and the feasibility ratings of those elements
Another example of special measures is composite measures. Because composite measures include component measures, there are additional considerations when testing and evaluating composite measures. For more information on testing and evaluating special types of measures, refer to the supplemental materials describing special measures: