Quality Insights:
Clinical Quality in Primary Care
Healthcare quality measure: This measure looks at adult patients (ages 18 to 75), who have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. This test is for people who do not have kidney disease. It shows the percent of patients who have had a microalbuminuria test for kidney disease within the past year.
Reasons for this measure:
Diabetes is a serious disease. If it is not well controlled, diabetes can lead to kidney disease, vision (eye) problems, foot or leg amputations, or other health problems. Kidney disease damages the parts of the kidney that filter out waste from the body. Doctors need to test your kidneys to make sure they are working. A microalbuminuria test checks for kidney function.
Almost 21 million adults in the United States have diabetes.
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| Benchmarks: Nat'l Average 90th Percentile MA Rate |
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82.4% 89.0% 88.3% |
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Atrius Health, Inc., Harvard Vanguard Kenmore
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92.3% |
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Four stars means the rate is above three benchmarks


Three stars means the rate is above two benchmarks


Two stars means the rate is above one benchmark


One star means the rate is not above benchmarks
MHQP has too little data to report on this measure. This can happen when the patients or illnesses a medical group cares for are not part of this report.Click here to view the MHQP Massachusetts Statewide Rates
and National benchmarks.
For more information on benchmarks, please see Questions & Answers.
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