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[CMS149v14] Dementia: Cognitive Assessment (MIPS 2026)

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[CMS149v14] Dementia: Cognitive Assessment (MIPS 2026)

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Measure Details

Percentage of patients, regardless of age, with a diagnosis of dementia for whom an assessment of cognition is performed and the results reviewed at least once within 12 months preceding who have two or more visits during the measurement period.

 

Measure Parameters

Numerator

Patients for whom an assessment of cognition is performed and the results reviewed at least once within a 12-month period.

 

Denominator

All patients, regardless of age, with a diagnosis of dementia.

 

Exclusions/Exceptions

Except patients with documentation of patient reason(s) for not assessing cognition.

 

 

Elation Workflows

ℹ️ NOTE
Elation has implemented dedicated workflows that reflect standardized requirements we do not control for certification to ensure structured and reportable tracking of measure specifications for supported electronic Clinical Quality Measures. To optimize performance per the specifications, please adhere precisely to the workflows outlined in the referenced Help Center article.

 

Documenting dementia diagnosis in the patient's chart

Patients must have an active diagnosis of dementia recorded in their chart during the measurement period. Elation looks for a dementia ICD-10 code in either a visit note for the measurement period or in the Problem List.

To add a dementia diagnosis to the Problem List:

1Go to the Problem List and click + Add Problem.
2Search for the appropriate dementia diagnosis and then select it from the results.
3Adjust the Title and Dx Date as needed.
4Click Save.

 

Documenting measure requirements using a Clinical Reminder in a visit note

1

Click Address in the Cognitive assessment for dementia is due reminder at the top of the visit note draft.

  • Patient has an active diagnosis of dementia either recorded:
    • in a visit note dated on or prior to December 31, 2026 OR
    • in the Problem List with a start date on or prior to December 31, 2026.
  • Patient has a signed visit note dated within the last 12 months.
2a

To meet the numerator requirements immediately by administering a cognitive assessment for the patient:

  1. Click Administer cognitive assessment.
  2. Administer the cognitive assessment through your normal workflows.
  3. A Cognitive Assessment document tag will be appended to the visit note to indicate that it meets numerator requirements.

2b

To meet the numerator requirements immediately by documenting a cognitive assessment for the patient:

  1. Click Document cognitive assessment.
  2. Select the report that documents the completed cognitive assessment.
  3. Click Attach Item.
  4. A Cognitive Assessment document tag will be appended to the selected report to indicate that it meets numerator requirements.

Clicking Dismiss will dismiss the reminder and the reminder will not appear again until a new visit note draft is opened.

 

Documenting measure requirements from an existing cognitive assessment report

1Open the cognitive assessment report in the patient's chart. 
2Click Actions -> Edit Details.
3Go to the Tags field and add the Cognitive Assessment document tag.
4Click Save.

Click here for more details about Document Tags.

 

Documenting exclusions/exceptions

Click + Tag at the bottom of the visit note draft and add the following document tag - EXCLUSION: NO COG ASSESSMENT.

 

 

Measure Information

An estimated 5.8 million of adults in the US were living with dementia in 2019. Dementia is often characterized by the gradual onset and continuing cognitive decline in one or more domains including memory, communication and language, ability to focus or pay attention, reasoning and judgment and visual perception (Alzheimer’s Association, 2019). Cognitive deterioration represents a major source of morbidity and mortality and poses a significant burden on affected individuals and their caregivers (Daviglus et al., 2010). Although cognitive deterioration follows a different course depending on the type of dementia, significant rates of decline have been reported. For example, one study found that the annual rate of decline for Alzheimer's disease patients was more than four times that of older adults with no cognitive impairment (Wilson et al., 2010). Nevertheless, measurable cognitive abilities remain throughout the course of dementia (American Psychiatric Association, 2007). Initial and ongoing assessments of cognition are fundamental to the proper management of patients with dementia. These assessments serve as the basis for identifying treatment goals, developing a treatment plan, monitoring the effects of treatment, and modifying treatment as appropriate.

Reference: Measure Information from CMS

 

Additional Information

Use these tools to satisfy the cognitive assessment requirement:

 

ℹ️  NOTE
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) has not been well validated for non-Alzheimer related dementias.

 

 

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