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Comparison of Electronic Health Record–Based and Claims‐Based Diabetes Care Quality Measures: Causes of Discrepancies

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OBJECTIVE To investigate magnitude and sources of discrepancy in quality metrics using claims versus electronic health record (EHR) data. STUDY DESIGN Assessment of proportions of HbA1c and LDL testing for… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To investigate magnitude and sources of discrepancy in quality metrics using claims versus electronic health record (EHR) data. STUDY DESIGN Assessment of proportions of HbA1c and LDL testing for people ascertained as diabetic from the respective sources. Qualitative interviews and review of EHRs of discrepant cases. DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION Claims submitted to Rhode Island Medicaid by three practice sites in 2013; program-coded EHR extraction; manual review of selected EHRs. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Of 21,030 adult Medicaid beneficiaries attributed to a primary care patient at a site by claims or EHR data, concordance on assignment ranged from 0.30 to 0.41. Of patients with concordant assignment, the ratio of patients ascertained as diabetic by EHR versus claims ranged from 1.06 to 1.14. For patients with concordant assignment and diagnosis, the ratio based on EHR versus claims ranged from 1.08 to 18.34 for HbA1c testing, and from 1.29 to 14.18 for lipid testing. Manual record review of 264 patients discrepant on diagnosis or testing identified problems such as misuse of ICD-9 codes, failure to submit claims, and others. CONCLUSIONS Claims data underestimate performance on these metrics compared to EHR documentation, by varying amounts. Use of claims data for these metrics is problematic.

Keywords: quality; record; electronic health; health record; comparison electronic; health

Journal Title: Health Services Research
Year Published: 2018

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