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What is a DQR? Rationale and Training - Non-CE
What is a DQR? Rationale and Training Lesson 2
What is a DQR? Rationale and Training Lesson 2
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In this video, titled "What is a DQR? Rationale and Training," David Bonner narrates the content developed by Claire Sagawa and Fernando Garcia Barbón. The objectives of the course are to demonstrate the importance of the participant's role in the data quality report, apply a systematic approach for data quality report navigation, and identify the quality assurance process and the data quality report. The video explains that DPIs are direct patient identifiers, such as last name, first name, middle name, zip code, social security number, and HIC or MBI number. Facilities can choose to submit patients with or without DPIs. The video also provides instructions for excluding DPIs at the patient and submission level. It mentions that CMS mandates confirm Medicare patients submitted to the registry for certain registries. After submitting data to the DQR, the system displays the submission status as NQ, and users can view their submission's final result on the DQR page, which provides submission information for all submissions, submissions made in the last seven days, or a specific quarter. The DQR page displays 9 or 10 elements of information for each submission, including the date received, vendor used, transaction number, and number of patients included. Every submission undergoes data and completeness assessments. If a submission fails the data assessment, it receives a red benchmark inclusion status, and users can view the errors causing the failed assessment. Failed completeness assessments result in a yellow benchmark inclusion status, and users can see what data caused the failure. The video guides users on how to access the data collection tool to search for patients, make changes or add new data, save the changes, perform a quality check, and resubmit data to the DQR. When submissions pass the data and completeness assessments, they receive a green benchmark submission status, ensuring inclusion in executive summary metrics and quarterly aggregations. A red submission status means the submission failed the data assessment and won't be included in the outcomes report. A yellow status means it passed the data assessment but failed the completeness assessment. It will be included in the facility's outcomes report details section, but comparisons won't be possible. A green status indicates that the data will be included in the benchmark report, registry national aggregate, and executive summary metrics. The video concludes, thanking viewers for their participation.
Keywords
DQR
data quality report
DPIs
submission status
benchmark inclusion status
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