FHIR © HL7.org  |  Server Home  |  FHIR Server FHIR Server 3.4.11  |  FHIR Version n/a  User: [n/a]

Resource NamingSystem/FHIR Server from package hl7.terminology#current (31 ms)

Package hl7.terminology
Type NamingSystem
Id Id
FHIR Version R5
Source http://terminology.hl7.org/https://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/UTG/NamingSystem-CMSRxHCC.html
Url http://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/CMSRxHCC
Version 1.0.0
Status active
Date 2021-12-02T00:00:00-00:00
Name CMSRxHCC
Title CMS Prescription Drug Hierarchical Condition Categories
Experimental False
Realm uv
Authority hl7
Description Starting in 2006, with the implementation of the Part D program, CMS introduced a second major HCC-based risk adjustment model. Created with the passage of the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) of 2003, the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug benefit became the second major Medicare capitated payment system. CMS developed the Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model to apply to monthly capitated payments to both Medicare Advantage (MA-PDs) and standalone prescription drug plans (PDPs). The Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model implemented in 2006 was developed using a structure similar to the CMS-HCC model, in that it included demographic and diagnosis information clustered into hierarchical condition categories. CMS obtains diagnoses for all Medicare beneficiaries from either fee-for-service claims or Medicare Advantage reporting. In 2011, CMS implemented an updated Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model, incorporating program data derived from prescription drug event (PDE) data. The data used to calibrate this updated model was more recent cost and utilization data, resulting in a model that reflects more recent drug cost and utilization patterns. For more information, see: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Health-Plans/MedicareAdvtgSpecRateStats/Risk-Adjustors The CMS RxHCCs are in the public domain and are free to use without restriction.
Kind codesystem

Resources that use this resource

No resources found


Resources that this resource uses

No resources found



Narrative

Note: links and images are rebased to the (stated) source

Generated Narrative: NamingSystem CMSRxHCC

Summary

Defining URLhttp://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/CMSRxHCC
Version1.0.0
NameCMSRxHCC
TitleCMS Prescription Drug Hierarchical Condition Categories
Statusactive
Definition

Starting in 2006, with the implementation of the Part D program, CMS introduced a second major HCC-based risk adjustment model. Created with the passage of the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) of 2003, the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug benefit became the second major Medicare capitated payment system. CMS developed the Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model to apply to monthly capitated payments to both Medicare Advantage (MA-PDs) and standalone prescription drug plans (PDPs). The Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model implemented in 2006 was developed using a structure similar to the CMS-HCC model, in that it included demographic and diagnosis information clustered into hierarchical condition categories. CMS obtains diagnoses for all Medicare beneficiaries from either fee-for-service claims or Medicare Advantage reporting. In 2011, CMS implemented an updated Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model, incorporating program data derived from prescription drug event (PDE) data. The data used to calibrate this updated model was more recent cost and utilization data, resulting in a model that reflects more recent drug cost and utilization patterns.

For more information, see: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Health-Plans/MedicareAdvtgSpecRateStats/Risk-Adjustors

The CMS RxHCCs are in the public domain and are free to use without restriction.

PublisherCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Identifiers

TypeValuePreferredPeriod
URIhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/cmsrxhcctrue2021-12-02 --> (ongoing)

Source

{
  "resourceType" : "NamingSystem",
  "id" : "CMSRxHCC",
  "text" : {
    "status" : "generated",
    "div" : "<div xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"><p class=\"res-header-id\"><b>Generated Narrative: NamingSystem CMSRxHCC</b></p><a name=\"CMSRxHCC\"> </a><a name=\"hcCMSRxHCC\"> </a><a name=\"CMSRxHCC-en-US\"> </a><h3>Summary</h3><table class=\"grid\"><tr><td>Defining URL</td><td>http://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/CMSRxHCC</td></tr><tr><td>Version</td><td>1.0.0</td></tr><tr><td>Name</td><td>CMSRxHCC</td></tr><tr><td>Title</td><td>CMS Prescription Drug Hierarchical Condition Categories</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>active</td></tr><tr><td>Definition</td><td><div><p>Starting in 2006, with the implementation of the Part D program, CMS introduced a second major HCC-based risk adjustment model. Created with the passage of the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) of 2003, the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug benefit became the second major Medicare capitated payment system. CMS developed the Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model to apply to monthly capitated payments to both Medicare Advantage (MA-PDs) and standalone prescription drug plans (PDPs). The Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model implemented in 2006 was developed using a structure similar to the CMS-HCC model, in that it included demographic and diagnosis information clustered into hierarchical condition categories. CMS obtains diagnoses for all Medicare beneficiaries from either fee-for-service claims or Medicare Advantage reporting. In 2011, CMS implemented an updated Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model, incorporating program data derived from prescription drug event (PDE) data. The data used to calibrate this updated model was more recent cost and utilization data, resulting in a model that reflects more recent drug cost and utilization patterns.</p>\n<p>For more information, see: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Health-Plans/MedicareAdvtgSpecRateStats/Risk-Adjustors</p>\n<p>The CMS RxHCCs are in the public domain and are free to use without restriction.</p>\n</div></td></tr><tr><td>Publisher</td><td>Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services</td></tr></table><h3>Identifiers</h3><table class=\"grid\"><tr><td><b>Type</b></td><td><b>Value</b></td><td><b>Preferred</b></td><td><b>Period</b></td></tr><tr><td>URI</td><td>http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/cmsrxhcc</td><td>true</td><td>2021-12-02 --&gt; (ongoing)</td></tr></table></div>"
  },
  "url" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/CMSRxHCC",
  "version" : "1.0.0",
  "name" : "CMSRxHCC",
  "title" : "CMS Prescription Drug Hierarchical Condition Categories",
  "status" : "active",
  "kind" : "codesystem",
  "date" : "2021-12-02T00:00:00-00:00",
  "publisher" : "Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services",
  "responsible" : "Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services",
  "description" : "Starting in 2006, with the implementation of the Part D program, CMS introduced a second major HCC-based risk adjustment model. Created with the passage of the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) of 2003, the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug benefit became the second major Medicare capitated payment system. CMS developed the Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model to apply to monthly capitated payments to both Medicare Advantage (MA-PDs) and standalone prescription drug plans (PDPs). The Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model implemented in 2006 was developed using a structure similar to the CMS-HCC model, in that it included demographic and diagnosis information clustered into hierarchical condition categories. CMS obtains diagnoses for all Medicare beneficiaries from either fee-for-service claims or Medicare Advantage reporting. In 2011, CMS implemented an updated Part D RxHCC risk adjustment model, incorporating program data derived from prescription drug event (PDE) data. The data used to calibrate this updated model was more recent cost and utilization data, resulting in a model that reflects more recent drug cost and utilization patterns.\r\n\r\nFor more information, see: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Health-Plans/MedicareAdvtgSpecRateStats/Risk-Adjustors\r\n\r\nThe CMS RxHCCs are in the public domain and are free to use without restriction.",
  "uniqueId" : [
    {
      "type" : "uri",
      "value" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/cmsrxhcc",
      "preferred" : true,
      "period" : {
        "start" : "2021-12-02"
      }
    }
  ]
}

XIG built as of ??metadata-date??. Found ??metadata-resources?? resources in ??metadata-packages?? packages.