AMA Prediabetes Quality Measures

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Prediabetes Quality Measures

The AMA Prediabetes Quality Measure set includes three (3) electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs):

  1. Screening for Abnormal Glucose Metabolism in Patients at Risk of Developing Diabetes
  2. Diabetes Prevention Interventions for Patients at High-Risk for Developing Diabetes
  3. Diabetes Prevention among Patients at High-Risk for Developing Diabetes

AMA Prediabetes Quality Measures

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The AMA Prediabetes Quality Measure set serves as a means of both assessing and incentivizing high-quality diabetes preventive care.

Specific areas of focus include screening for abnormal glucose, referring to/providing evidence-based interventions, and identifying those at high risk who do not progress to type 2 diabetes.

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Harnessing Prediabetes Quality Measures to drive health improvements

From screening to interventions and outcomes measures, health care professionals can harness the AMA Prediabetes Quality Measures to drive remarkable health improvements.

Learn more about the AMA Prediabetes Quality Measures on AMA Ed Hub™, including the background and purpose of the measure set and descriptions of each measure.

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Learn how to identify and treat prediabetes efficiently by focusing on teamwork and planning in this AMA STEPS Forward® webinar. Explore how to make simple changes to your busy clinic days to help treat this very common condition.

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Measure set specifications

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