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AAO23: Allergic Rhinitis: Intranasal Corticosteroids or Oral Antihistamines

AAO23: Allergic Rhinitis: Intranasal Corticosteroids or Oral Antihistamines

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NQF Number: N/A

Percentage of patients age 2 years and older with allergic rhinitis who are offered intranasal corticosteroids (INS) or non-sedating oral antihistamines.

Denominator:

All patients age 2 years and older with a diagnosis of allergic rhinitis.

Denominator Exclusions:

None

Denominator Exceptions:

  • Patients with an allergy to oral antihistamines or intranasal corticosteroids.
  • Patients with prostate cancer or benign prostatic hypertrophy as these patients may be intolerant of medications.
  • Patients with a history of epistaxis due to intranasal steroid use.
  • Patients with glaucoma.
  • Patient refusal.

Numerator:

Patients who are taking intranasal steroids (INS) or non-sedating oral antihistamines. A prescription for or medication reconciliation of over-the-counter medications can be used to identify patients taking medications.

Numerator Exclusions:

None

Measure Classifications:

  • Measure Type: Process
  • National Quality Strategy (NQS) domain: Effective Clinical Care
  • Meaningful Measures Area: Medication Management
  • Care Setting(s): Ambulatory Care: Clinician Office/Clinic
  • Includes Telehealth: Yes
  • Number of Performance Rates: 1
    • Inverse measure: No
    • Continuous measure: No
    • Proportional measure: Yes
    • Ratio measure: No
    • Risk-adjusted measure: No

 

 

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