IA_BMH_1
Behavioral and Mental Health
MIPS eligible clinicians must implement at least one process improvement during treatment of patients taking antipsychotic medication related to one or more component(s) of appropriate antipsychotic medication assessment and monitoring. Components include:
Personal and family history of obesity, diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease;
- Body Mass Index (BMI);
- Waist circumference;
- Blood pressure;
- Fasting plasma glucose;
- Fasting lipid profile;
- Clinical assessment of abnormal movements, such as through the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS).
Process improvements must include at least one of the following types of activities:
- Establishing and disseminating educational materials (for example, online or in-person training sessions) to educate clinical teams about physical health monitoring and protocols for monitoring (for example, AIMS assessment for medication-induced movement disorders);
- Creating and implementing monitoring templates and protocols (for example, EHR-integrated flags), to standardize collection and documentation of one or more components of physical health monitoring; or
- Establishing collaborative service agreements with an enhanced monitoring service, (for example, pharmacist-led monitoring clinic) to monitor for antipsychotic associated physical health condition and either adjust medications (for example, diabetes medications) based on laboratory results or refer patients for further assessments (for example, AIMS).”
Demonstration of implementation of a plan and process to monitor physical health for patients who are using antipsychotic medication. Include both of the following elements:
1) Identification of patients – Evidence of regular identification of patients who are using antipsychotic medication and who should be monitored for physical health status (e.g., report from the electronic health record [EHR], flag or note in the EHR or medical chart, registry, other population health management tracking report); AND
2) Implementation of ONE of the following process improvement activities to improve monitoring of physical health:
• Establishing and disseminating educational materials (for example, online or in-person training sessions) to educate clinical teams about physical health monitoring and protocols for monitoring (for example, AIMS assessment for medication-induced movement disorders); OR
• Creating and implementing monitoring templates and protocols (for example, EHR-integrated flags), to standardize collection and documentation of one or more components of physical health monitoring; OR
• Establishing collaborative service agreements with an enhanced monitoring service, (for example, pharmacist-led monitoring clinic) to monitor for antipsychotic associated physical health condition and either adjust medications (for example, diabetes medications) based on laboratory results or refer patients for further
assessments (for example, AIMS).