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<strong>CMS</strong>-1403-FC<br />

not use Measures #73 Cancer: Plan for Chemotherapy<br />

Documented and Measure T143 Cancer Care: Medical and<br />

Radiation – Plan of Care for Pain until the measure<br />

developers revise the measure specifications to include all<br />

chemotherapy and biologic disease modalities recognized in<br />

clinical guidelines. Also, this same commenter requested<br />

that we not use the Rheumatoid Arthritis measures group<br />

until the measures’ developer revises the measures to<br />

include all biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs<br />

(DMARDS) used as a monotherapy or in combination with<br />

nonbiologic DMARDS, such as methotrexate.<br />

Response: Quality measures that have completed the<br />

consensus processes of NQF or AQA have a designated party<br />

(generally the measure developer/owner) who <strong>has</strong> accepted<br />

responsibility for maintaining the measure. In general, it<br />

is the role of the measure owner, developer, or maintainer<br />

to make changes to a measure. The measure maintainer<br />

and/or the developer/owner of a measure included in the<br />

final set of quality measures selected for the 2009 PQRI is<br />

identified as the “Measure Source” in Tables 15 through 18.<br />

In addition, NQF <strong>has</strong>, for its endorsed measures, an<br />

established maintenance process which may be accessed.<br />

The Secretary is required to select measures through<br />

notice and comment rulemaking. We do not, however, use<br />

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