GeorgiaMental Health and Substance Use Disorder Quality Measures Compared to Achievable Benchmarks
The quality measures specific to Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder are compared to achievable benchmarks, which are derived from the top-performing States. Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired outcome. For example, low values are desirable for measures such as infant mortality, whereas high values are desirable for measures such as preventative screening. The categories of achievement have been standardized across the measure definitions so that:
Due to changes in methodology, including a transition from International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) to Tenth Revision (ICD-10) codes and updates to the Quality Indicators software, the current measure set does not contain AHRQ Quality Indicator measure results based on Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) data. These changes to the measure set had a significant impact on overall meter scores, so they are not provided at this time. When data become available, State scores will again be included.
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- Benchmarks are available for 8 measures including 7 measures that are far away from the benchmark, 1 measure that is close to the benchmark, and 0 measures that achieved the benchmark or better.
- Benchmarks are unavailable for 1 measure (11 percent of all measures).