42 CFR §484.358
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CMS may remove a quality measure from the expanded HHVBP Model based on one or more of the following factors:
- (a)Measure performance among HHAs is so high and unvarying that meaningful distinctions in improvements in performance can no longer be made (that is, topped out).
- (b)Performance or improvement on a measure does not result in better patient outcomes.
- (c)A measure does not align with current clinical guidelines or practice.
- (d)A more broadly applicable measure (across settings, populations, or conditions) for the particular topic is available.
- (e)A measure that is more proximal in time to desired patient outcomes for the particular topic is available.
- (f)A measure that is more strongly associated with desired patient outcomes for the particular topic is available.
- (g)Collection or public reporting of a measure leads to negative unintended consequences other than patient harm.
- (h)The costs associated with a measure outweigh the benefit of its continued use in the program.
- (i)It is not feasible to implement the measure specifications.