Table 1.

Quality Measures for Depression

MeasureDepression Type*Definition
*Depression A = new antidepressant treatment cases; depression B = all depression cases.
Effectiveness
Acute-phase treatmentAContinuation of new antidepressant for 84 d
Continuation-phase treatmentAContinuation of new antidepressant for 180 d
Optimal clinician contactA3+ visits with mental health codes in 12 wk after new antidepressant
Follow-up after mental health hospitalizationA, B1 visit with mental health code within 30 d of discharge
Optimal primary care contactsA3+ primary care visits for depression after starting new antidepressant in primary care
No primary care follow-upA0 primary care visits for depression during 6 months after starting new antidepressant in primary care
Mental health collaborationA1+ visits with mental health clinician after starting new antidepressant in primary care
Safety
Emergency department visitsA, B1+ emergency department visit in that year
Emergency department visit or hospitalization for mental healthA, B1+ emergency department visit or hospitalization with a mental health code
Timeliness
Prompt follow-up on new medicationAFollow-up visit with depression code within 30 d of starting a new antidepressant
Prompt medication switch follow-upA, BFollow-up visit with depression code within 30 d of a switch from one antidepressant to another
Patient-centeredness
Continuity of primary care visitsA, BOf those with >1 primary care visit, >50% are with 1 primary care clinician
Continuity of mental health primary care visitsA, BOf those with >1 depression visit, >50% are with 1 primary care clinician