MedicaidNovember 30, 2021
HEDIS measures: Follow-Up After ED Visits for Mental Illness and Alcohol and Drug Dependency
Beginning January 1, 2024, Empire became Anthem. This article, published under the former brand, now applies to Anthem.
Follow-Up After ED Visit for Mental Illness (FUM)
Evaluates the percentage of ED visits for members 6 years of age and older with a principal diagnosis of mental illness or intentional self-harm, who had a follow-up visit with any practitioner for mental illness. Two rates are reported. The percentage of ED visits for which the member received:
- Follow-up within seven days of the ED visit.
- Follow-up within 30 days of the ED visit.
Timely follow-up care for people with mental illness can lead to fewer repeat visits to the ED and improved physical and mental health function.
Follow-Up After ED Visit for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse or Dependence (FUA)
Evaluates the percentage of ED visits for members 13 years of age and older with a principal diagnosis of alcohol or other drug (AOD) abuse or dependence, who had a follow up visit with any practitioner for AOD. Two rates are reported. The percentage of ED visits for which the member received:
- Follow-up within seven days of the ED visit.
- Follow-up within 30 days of the ED visit.
According to studies, follow-up care for individuals with AOD who were seen in the ED is associated with reduced substance use, repeat ED visits, and hospital admissions.
Helpful tips:
- Maintain appointment availability for patients with recent ED visits.
- Assist in scheduling in-person or telehealth follow-up appointments as soon as possible after the ED visit.
- Use appropriate documentation and correct coding. Use the same diagnosis for mental illness or substance use for follow-up visits (a non-mental health/non-substance diagnosis code will not fulfill the measure).
- Reference the plan’s Quality Measures Desktop Reference for Medicaid Providers and the HEDIS® Benchmarks and Coding Guidelines for Quality that is provided for coding information.
- Educate patients on the importance of compliance with their discharge plan and their follow-up appointments.
- Reach out to patients who cancel their appointments and assist with rescheduling as soon as possible.
- Facilitate referrals to behavioral healthcare specialists when appropriate.
PUBLICATIONS: December 2021 Newsletter
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