What is a larger population? Is it different from the Initial Population? - QM #107

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • US Quality Measures (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Clinical Quality Information
    • Profiles
    • A.10
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      This indicates the Initial Population is larger than the measure population. Propose removal of 'larger' for clarity.

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      This indicates the Initial Population is larger than the measure population. Propose removal of 'larger' for clarity.
    • Rob Samples/Bryn Rhodes: 20-0-1
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive

      Existing Wording: Continuous variable measures do not have a Denominator, but instead define a Measure Population. To be in the Measure Population, a patient must be in the larger Initial Population.

      Proposed Wording: -

      Comment:

      What is a larger population? Is it different from the Initial Population?

      Summary:

      What is a larger population? Is it different from the Initial Population?

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            Reporter:
            Ricardo Quintano
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