192. Cataracts: Complications within 30 Days Following Cataract Surgery Requiring Additional Surgical Procedures

Benchmarks are displayed here as both a chart and a table. The chart gives you a visual representation and helps you quickly compare benchmarks across different reporting methods. The table lists the specific benchmark criteria for each available reporting method.

This measure is available to Eyefinity EHR users only. You will not be able to complete this measure in ExamWRITER.

Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older with a diagnosis of uncomplicated cataract who had cataract surgery and had any of a specified list of surgical procedures in the 30 days following cataract surgery which would indicate the occurrence of any of the following major complications: retained nuclear fragments, endophthalmitis, dislocated or wrong power IOL, retinal detachment, or wound dehiscence.

This measure is to be calculated each time a procedure for uncomplicated cataract is performed during the performance period. This measure is intended to reflect the quality of services provided for the patients receiving uncomplicated cataract surgery. This measure is to be submitted by the clinician performing the cataract surgery procedure. Clinicians who provide only preoperative or postoperative management of cataract patients are not eligible for this measure.

This is an inverse measure. A lower calculated performance rate for this measure indicates better clinical care or control. The “Performance Not Met” numerator option for this measure is the representation of the better clinical quality or control. Reporting that numerator option will produce a performance rate that trends closer to 0%, as quality increases.