NCQA confirms HEDIS? updates for Measurement Year (MY) 2024
With the August publication of the HEDIS Measurement Year 2024 Volume 2: Technical Specifications for Health Plans, the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has now confirmed several proposed updates for the Measurement Year (MY) 2024 season following a public comment period earlier this year. Here, we break down these changes for health plans across three key themes.
Cross-cutting consolidation and simplification
?As NCQA continues its focus on electronic clinical data acquisition, several measures are being moved from administrative/[SD1]?hybrid reporting to the electronic clinical data systems (ECDS)-only standard, including:
Notably, Eye Exam for Patients With Diabetes (EED) will remain a hybrid measure for MY 2024.?
Meanwhile, no new measures will be added for MY 2024 and four measures are being retired altogether:?
In addition, several General Guidelines have now been removed and repurposed elsewhere:?
Several value sets have been consolidated or removed:
?Notably, NCQA also confirmed that for MY 2025, ICD-9 diagnosis and procedure codes will be removed from value sets.
?Finally, for several measures, logic that previously required diagnoses in conjunction with visit setting codes has been simplified to require only diagnosis codes:
Advanced illness exclusion:
Diabetes measure event/diagnosis criteria:
Osteoporosis Management In Women Who Had a Fracture (OMW) negative diagnosis history:
Use of First-Line Psychosocial Care for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics (APP) required exclusions:
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Expansion of inclusivity and diversity initiatives
?As NCQA seeks to advance gender-inclusive measurement for transgender health plan members, it is expanding the criteria for the Breast Cancer Screening (BCS-E) and Cervical Cancer Screening (CCS, CCS-E) measures.
These measures now identify members recommend for routine cancer screening using the following criteria:
New exclusions to these measures include:
In addition, to advance health equity, NCQA is adding nine additional measures for Race and Ethnicity Stratification (RES) reporting to the existing set of 13 measures, including:
Introduction of further consistency and specificity
?We continue to see efforts from NCQA to ensure cross-measure consistency in verbiage and measure structure. There are also multiple instances where NCQA has added more detailed, specific requirements to the specification than in prior years. These additional changes include:
As these changes demonstrate, keeping up with the complexities of evolving HEDIS reporting requirements can be difficult without the right support in place. Learn why Cotiviti’s Quality Intelligence was a top performer in the 2023 Best in KLAS? ratings, empowering health plans to:
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Author
Samantha is the HEDIS program manager supporting Cotiviti’s Quality Intelligence solution. She has over 10 years of experience working in HEDIS and is primarily responsible for bridging her knowledge of HEDIS requirements to inform product roadmap, operations, and client collaboration, guiding the organization through the annual HEDIS update cycle.