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CPMI-1121 - Public Reporting
1121 - Public Reporting
1121 - Public Reporting
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Video Summary
In this video, the Chest Pain MI Registry case scenario for November 2021 focuses on public reporting. Viewers are guided on how to access the Public Reporting Dashboard by logging into the Chest Pain MI Registry and selecting the Dashboard. The eReports Dashboard shows an observed rate of 82.5% for metric 2, while the Public Reporting Dashboard indicates a performance score (P-score) of 82.11%. The question is why the observed rate and P-score are different. The answer is that the observed rate is based on numerator and denominator calculations, while the P-score is a statistical calculation that reflects the probability of patients receiving perfect acute MI care at the facility. The P-score accounts for variations in hospital volumes. The video also explains the requirements and process for participating in public reporting. By participating, hospitals can earn 2% of the maximum possible score for U.S. News & World Report cardiology and heart surgery rankings. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to visit the eReports dashboard for more information and access the NCDR Public Reporting Companion Guide.
Keywords
Chest Pain MI Registry
public reporting
Public Reporting Dashboard
observed rate
P-score
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