Learning Collaborative QI Measures – develop system

Identifying and Testing Strategies for Management of Opioid Use and Misuse in Older Adults in Primary Care Practices

Attachment F. Quality Improvement Measures

Learning Collaborative QI Measures – develop system

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Attachment F

Learning Collaborative

Quality Improvement Measures



Each clinic will report quarterly on the QI measures. The QI measures include both process and outcome measures. Process measures are reflective of recommended clinical strategies or tools being implemented, and outcome measures examine intermediate outcomes. A data analyst at each organization will provide aggregate reports of the specified QI measures to the evaluation team on a quarterly basis over the course of a 15-month period. The QI measures are measures of opioid prescribing that are critical for understanding the potential improvements in opioid prescribing in implementing the strategies. The prioritized measures to monitor improvements in recommended prescribing practices could include the following:

        1. Number and percentage of clinical staff that completed training on opioids and older adults

        2. Number and percent of patients who are on opioid medication

        3. Number and percentage of patients who are on opioid medication for pain

        4. Number of patients on long-term opioid therapy (LTOT)

        5. Number of patients tapered off LTOT/discontinued opioids

        6. Number of older adult patients on LTOT

        7. Number and percentage of patients in which the was used PEG with older adults to assess pain and function

        8. Percentage of older adult patients on LTOT who are on greater than 50 morphine milligram equivalents (MMEs)

        9. Percentage of older adult patients on LTOT who are co-prescribed a benzodiazepine

        10. Percentage of older adult patients on LTOT who had the prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) checked

        11. Percentage of older adult patients on LTOT who have had a urine drug screen

        12. Number and percentage of providers assessed older adult patients for OUD

        13. Of the older adult patients with OUD, the percentage that are prescribed or referred to MAT

        14. Percentage of older adults patients on LTOT who are prescribed naloxone

        15. Number of BH providers engaged in pain management/opioid use

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