Preventive Care and Screening: Tobacco Use: Screening and Cessation Intervention eCQM CMS138v11

Description

Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older who were screened for tobacco use one or more times during the measurement period AND who received tobacco cessation intervention during the measurement period or in the six months prior to the measurement period if identified as a tobacco user.

Three rates are reported:

a. Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older who were screened for tobacco use one or more times during the measurement period

b. Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older who were identified as a tobacco user during the measurement period who received tobacco cessation intervention during the measurement period or in the six months prior to the measurement period

c. Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older who were screened for tobacco use one or more times during the measurement period AND who received tobacco cessation intervention during the measurement period or in the six months prior to the measurement period if identified as a tobacco user

Guidance

Two or more visits require to establish that the eligible clinician has an existing relationship with the patient for certain types of encounters.

To satisfy the intent of this measure, a patient must have at least one tobacco use screening during the measurement period. If a patient has multiple tobacco use screenings during the measurement period, only the most recent screening, which has a documented status of tobacco user or tobacco non-user, will be used to satisfy the measure requirements.

If a patient uses any type of tobacco (i.e., smokes or uses smokeless tobacco), the expectation is that they should receive tobacco cessation intervention: either counseling and/or pharmacotherapy.

As noted above in the 2021 USPSTF recommendation statement, the current evidence is insufficient to recommend electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) for tobacco cessation. However, as noted above in the Definition section, the 2021 USPSTF recommendation also references the US Food and Drug Administration definition of tobacco, which includes e-cigarettes, hookah pens, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems. Therefore, the measure does consider the use of e-cigarettes and other electronic nicotine delivery systems to be tobacco use.

If a patient's tobacco use status is unknown, the patient does not meet the screening requirement and does not meet the numerator for populations 1 or 3. Instances where tobacco use status of "unknown" include: 1) the patient was not screened; or 2) the patient was screened and the patient (or caregiver) was unable to provide a definitive answer.

To promote a team-based approach to patient care, the tobacco cessation intervention can be performed by another healthcare provider; therefore, the tobacco use screening and tobacco cessation intervention do not need to be performed by the same provider or clinician.

This measure contains three reporting rates which aim to identify patients who were screened for tobacco use (rate/population 1), patients who were identified as tobacco users and who received a tobacco cessation intervention (rate/population 2), and a comprehensive look at the overall performance on tobacco screening and cessation intervention (rate/population 3).

By separating this measure into various reporting rates, the eligible clinician will be able to better ascertain where gaps in performance exist, and identify opportunities for improvement. The overall rate (rate/population 3) can be utilized to compare performance to published versions of this measure prior to the 2018 performance year, when the measure had a single performance rate. For accountability reporting in the CMS MIPS program, the rate for population 2 is used for performance.

The denominator of population criteria 2 is a subset of the resulting numerator for population criteria 1, as population criteria 2 is limited to assessing if patients identified as tobacco users received an appropriate tobacco cessation intervention. For all patients, population criteria 1 and 3 are applicable, but population criteria 2 will only be applicable for those patients who are identified as tobacco users. Therefore, data for every patient that meets the initial population criteria will only be submitted for population 1 and 3, whereas data submitted for population 2 will be for a subset of patients who meet the initial population criteria, as the denominator has been further limited to those who were identified as tobacco users.

This eCQM is a patient-based measure.

This version of the eCQM uses QDM version 5.6. Please refer to the eCQI resource center (https://ecqi.healthit.gov/qdm) for more information on the QDM.

Initial Population

All patients aged 18 years and older were seen for at least two visits or at least one preventive visit during the measurement period.

Date of birth information can be entered in DrChrono in the patient chart under the Demographics tab with the Patient's Date of Birth.

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With at least 2 visits or 1 preventative visit during the measurement period

CPT and HCPCS codes

99341, 99342, 99343, 99344, 99345, 99347, 99348, 99349, 99350, 97165, 97166, 97167, 97168, 99201, 99202, 99203, 99204, 99205, 99212, 99213, 99214, 99215, 92002, 92004, 92012, 92014, 97161, 97162, 97163, 97164, 99411, 99412, 90845, 92521, 92522, 92523, 92524, 92540, 92557, 92625, G0438, G0439

CPT and HCPCS codes can be entered into the billing section for the encounter. Below is an example from the appointment window.

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Denominator 1

Equals initial population

Denominator Exclusions

Exclude patients who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period.

Denominator Exceptions

None

Numerator 1

Patients who were screened for tobacco use at least once during the measurement period.

Tobacco Screening LOINC codes can be entered into the Assessment section in the CQMs tab of the patient's chart to document the screening. Click +New.

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39240-7 Tobacco use status CPHS
68535-4 Have you used tobacco in the last 30 days [SAMHSA]
68536-2 Have you used smokeless tobacco product in the last 30 days [SAMHSA]
72166-2 Tobacco smoking status

Enter or search for the code. Select the appointment and Create.

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Numerator Exclusions

Not Applicable

Numerator Exceptions

None

Denominator 2

Equals the Initial Population who were screened for tobacco use during the measurement period and identified as a tobacco user.

SNOWMED Codes to identify tobacco use

82302008 Pipe smoker (finding)
713914004 User of smokeless tobacco (finding)
428041000124106 Occasional tobacco smoker (finding)
449869005 Uses moist tobacco daily (finding)
228499007 Finding relating to moist tobacco use (finding)
228514003 Chews plug tobacco (finding)
56771006 Heavy smoker (over 20 per day) (finding)
228494002 Snuff user (finding)
449868002 Smokes tobacco daily (finding)
110483000 Tobacco user (finding)
450811000124104 Cigarette smoker (5-9 cigarettes/day) (finding)
228517005 Chews fine-cut tobacco (finding)
428071000124103 Heavy tobacco smoker (finding)
160605003 Heavy cigarette smoker (20-39 cigs/day) (finding)
230060001 Light cigarette smoker (finding)
81703003 Chews tobacco (finding)
228516001 Chews loose-leaf tobacco (finding)
230063004 Heavy cigarette smoker (finding)
228504007 User of moist powdered tobacco (finding)
230062009 Moderate cigarette smoker (finding)
266920004 Trivial cigarette smoker (less than one cigarette/day) (finding)
228515002 Chews Twist Tobacco (finding)
65568007 Cigarette smoker (finding)
428061000124105 Light tobacco smoker (finding)
160606002 Very heavy cigarette smoker (40+ cigs/day) (finding)
160604004 Moderate cigarette smoker (10 -19 cigs/day) (finding)
230064005 Very heavy cigarette smoker (finding)
59978006 Cigar smoker (finding)
230065006 Chain smoker (finding)
77176002 Smoker (finding)
160619003 Rolls own cigarettes (finding)
228518000 Chews products containing tobacco (finding)
56578002 Moderate smoker (20 or less per day) (finding)
450821000124107 Cigarette smoker (1 - 4 cigarettes/day) (finding)
230059006 Occasional cigarette smoker (finding)
449867007 Uses moist tobacco occasionally (finding)
160603005 Light cigarette smoker (1 - 9 cigs/day) (finding)

Denominator 2 Exclusions

Exclude patients who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period.

Denominator 2 Exceptions

None

Numerator 2

Patients who received tobacco cessation intervention during the measurement period or in the six months prior to the measurement period.

The intervention can be achieved through counseling or pharmacotherapy.

99406 Smoking and tobacco use cessation counseling visit; intermediate, greater than 3 minutes up to 10 minutes CPT
99407 Smoking and tobacco use cessation counseling visit; intensive, greater than 10 minutes CPT
171055003 Pregnancy smoking education (procedure) SNOMEDCT
185795007 Stop smoking monitoring verbal invite (procedure) SNOMEDCT
185796008 Stop smoking monitoring telephone invite (procedure) SNOMEDCT
225323000 Smoking cessation education (procedure) SNOMEDCT
225324006 Smoking effects education (procedure) SNOMEDCT
310429001 Smoking monitoring invitation (procedure) SNOMEDCT
315232003 Referral to stop-smoking clinic (procedure) SNOMEDCT
384742004 Smoking cessation assistance (regime/therapy) SNOMEDCT
395700008 Referral to smoking cessation advisor (procedure) SNOMEDCT
449841000124108 Referral to tobacco use cessation clinic (procedure) SNOMEDCT
449851000124105 Referral to tobacco use cessation counselor (procedure) SNOMEDCT
449861000124107 Referral to tobacco use cessation counseling program (procedure) SNOMEDCT
449871000124100 Referral to tobacco use quit line (procedure) SNOMEDCT
702388001 Tobacco use cessation education (procedure) SNOMEDCT
710081004 Smoking cessation therapy (regime/therapy) SNOMEDCT
711028002 Counseling about tobacco use (procedure) SNOMEDCT
713700008 Smoking cessation drug therapy (regime/therapy) SNOMEDCT

CPT codes can be added to the billing section of the visit. Below is an example from the appointment window.

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SNOMEDCT codes can be entered in the Intervention section of the CQMs tab of the patient's chart. Click +New.

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Next, enter the code directly or search for it. Select the appointment, ordered or performed, and click Create.

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Medications prescribed will be documented in the patient's chart when the prescription is sent.

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Numerator 2 Exclusions

Not Applicable

Numerator 2 Exceptions

None

Denominator 3

Equals initial population

Denominator 3 Exclusions

Exclude patients who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period.

Denominator 3 Exceptions

None

Numerator 3

Patients who were screened for tobacco use at least once during the measurement period AND who received tobacco cessation intervention during the measurement period or in the six months prior to the measurement period if identified as a tobacco user.

Numerator 3 Exclusions

Not Applicable

Numerator 3 Exceptions

None

Measure Information