HOSPITAL BASED INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES (HBIPS) MEASURE SET

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HOSPITAL BASED INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES (HBIPS) MEASURE SET Kathy Wonderly RN, MSEd, CPHQ Consultant Developed: February, 2013 Most recently revised: December 2018

The Psychiatric Measure Set CMS has utilized the same 4 measures for inpatient behavioral health units as The Joint Commission. Each measure will be discussed in the following slides.

Admission Screening Patients who are admitted to a hospital-based inpatient psychiatric setting must be screened within the first three days of admission for all of the following: 1. Risk of violence to self or others 2. Substance use within the past 12 months including alcohol 3. Psychological trauma history 4. Patient strengths such as personal traits, family support, cultural or community contributions

Substance Use includes Alcohol use screening Patients with substance abuse problems have a greater risk for serious injury and over 50 medical problems including hypertension, GI bleeding, depression, stroke, dementia, cirrhosis, some cancers, dysrhythmias and infection (NIAAA, 2005). A 2004 report in JAMA identified that substance abuse (alcohol, drug or tobacco) accounted for one in four deaths in the USA (Mokdad, 2000).

Substance use screening cont. Each patient, admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit must be screened for substance use within the first three days of admission. Since hospitalization offers an opportunity to address substance use, this assessment should be referenced as the treatment plan is developed.

Hours of physical restraint or seclusion As in other venues of health care, the use of restraint or seclusion is limited to situations where there is imminent danger of harm to the patient or others. This data is collected as the total number of minutes the patient was either restrained or in seclusion, therefore very exact charting is needed. For public reporting this data is converted to hours of restraint or seclusion.

Multiple Antipsychotic Medication Usage This measure focuses on the number of patients who are discharged from an inpatient psychiatric setting on 2 or more antipsychotic medications. Research shows that antipsychotic polypharmacy often leads to greater side effects with no improvement in clinical outcomes. The medications included in this measure are listed on the next 3 slides.

Oral/Injectable Antipsychotic Medications Abilify Oral Solution Abilify Tablets Abilify Discmelt Abilify Maintena Antipsychotic Not Otherwise Specified (NOS) Aripiprazole Oral Solution Aripiprazole Tablets Aristada or long-acting injection Asenapine Chlorpromazine Oral Soultion Chloropromazine Oral Syrup Chlorpromazine Tablets Clozapine Tablets Clozaril Tablets Etrafon Fanapt FazaClo Orally Disintegrating Tablets Fluphenazine Fluphenazine Decanoate Injectable Fluphenazine HCL Oral Solution Fluphenazine HCL Tablets Geodon Capsules Haldol Decanoate Injectible-Long Acting Haldol Oral Solution Haldol Tablets Haloperidol Decanoate Injectable Long-Acting Haloperidol Oral Solution Haloperidol Tablets IIoperidone

Oral/Injectable Antipsychotic Medications cont. Invega Tablets or long acting injection Latuda Loxapine Capsules Loxitane Capsules Lurasidone Mellaril Tablets Mesoridazine Navane Capsules Olanzapine + Fluoxetine Capsules Olanzapine Tablets Olanzapine ZYDIS Orally Disintegrating Tablets Orap Tablets Paliperidone Tablets Permitril Perphenazine Tablets Pimozide Tablets Prolixin Decanoate Injectable- Long Acting Prolixin Oral Solution Prolixin tablets Quetiapine Fumarate Quetiapine Tablets Rexulti Risperal Consta Injectable- Long Acting Risperdal M-Tab Orally Disintegrating Tablets Risperdal Oral Solution Risperdal Tablets Risperidone Injectable - Long Acting Risperidone M- Tab Orally Disintegrating Tab. Risperidone Tablets Saphris

Oral/Injectable Antipsychotic Medications cont. Serentil Seroquel Tablets Seroquel XR Tablets Stelazine Tablets Symbyax Capsules Triavil Trifluroperazine HCL Tablets Trilafon Tablets Vraylar Tablets Ziprasidone HCL Tablets Zyprexa Tablets Zyprexa ZYDIS Orally Disintegrating Tablets Thioridazine HCL Tablets Thiothixene Capsules Thorazine Oral Solution Thorazine Oral Syrup Thorazine Tablets Source: Table Number 10.0 Antipsychotic Medications (Ver. 2018B1)

Appropriate justification for multiple antipsychotic medications Documentation needed for the appropriate justification for using multiple antipsychotic medications includes: 1. The patient has a history of a minimum of three failed trials of monotherapy. At minimum, the names of the medications used in the trials must be documented.

Appropriate justification for multiple antipsychotic medication cont. 2. There is documentation of a recommended plan to taper to monotherapy or the cross-taper is in process at the time of discharge. This must include the names of the medications to be tapered. 3. There is documentation of that the second antipsychotic medication was ordered to enhance the effectiveness of Clozapine.

Test your knowledge 1. The inpatient psychiatric measures only apply to the geriatric patients. A. True B. False

Test your knowledge 2. Restraints and seclusion event documentation should include what triggered the action and exactly how long (in minutes) the patient is restricted. A. True B. False

Test your knowledge 3. If the patient is discharged on or more antipsychotic medications there must be documented justification in the medical record. A. 2 B. 3 C. 4

Test your knowledge 4. You must complete an assessment for substance use for patients admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit within day(s) of admission. A. one B. two C. three

References Mokdad, A. et.al. Actual Causes of Death in the Untied Stated, 2000. JAMA 2004; 291:128-1245. (NIAAA) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. A clinician s Guide, 2005 Edition, Rockville MD.

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