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Improvement in confusion frequency.
Measure Source
Home Health Quality Initiative.
Tables
1.105 Percent of improvement in confusion frequency for home health episodes, by state, 2002.
Data Source
Calculated by the Center for Health Services and Policy, Research, University of Colorado, from Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) data.
Denominator
All home health episodes that begin and end in 2002.
Numerator
Episodes in which a person’s level of confusion improved compared to a prior assessment.
Comments
The OASIS instrument measures confusion on a five level scale from 0 (never) to 4 (constantly). Episodes are not included for persons who are at the highest level and can not improve any more.
The reported results of this measure are risk adjusted. See Overview of Risk Adjustment and Outcome Measures for Home Health Agency OBQI Reports: Highlights of Current Approaches and Outline of Planned Enhancements and Documentation of Prediction Models Used for Risk Adjustment of Home Health Agency Outcomes Reported on the CMS Home Health Compare Web Site available at www.cms.hhs.gov for further information.
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