This article will cover all the filters found within All Filters. Please keep in mind that all filters are optional, and do not need to be layered on if it's not relevant to your use case.
System & GPO
- Systems, IDNs, and GPOs: Use this filter to find providers based on the health systems, (a.k.a. IDNs), or Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO) they are part of.
Care Clusters & Codes
- Services (CPT/HCPCS): Use this filter to search for providers based on the performance of specific CPT/HCPCS codes. Pro tip: We always recommend using Care Clusters instead of individual codes to capture the entire population of codes. However, these filters are available if individual codes are more relevant to your use case!
- Inpatient Services (DRG): Use this filter to search for providers based on the performance of specific DRG codes. Pro tip: We always recommend using Care Clusters instead of individual codes to capture the entire population of codes. However, these filters are available if individual codes are more relevant to your use case!
- Care Cluster: Use this keyword search to find your desired Care Clusters. You can choose one or multiple Care Clusters based on the keyword you enter! Keep in mind that you will only see Care Clusters that have been selected for your company!
- Care Cluster Case Loss: By selecting your desired Care Clusters from this filter, your search results will include the dollar amount providers lost out on for not treating patients for the selected Care Clusters.
- Care Cluster Referrers: By selecting your desired Care Clusters from this filter, your search results will include the number of procedural referrals that providers received in a 365 day time frame, for the selected Care Clusters.
- Care Cluster Readmissions: By selecting your desired Care Clusters from this filter, your search results will include the number of readmissions providers received in a 90 day time frame, for the selected Care Clusters.
- ICD-10 Diagnosis Codes: Use this filter to search for providers based on the performance of specific ICD-10 diagnosis codes. Pro tip: We always recommend using Care Clusters instead of individual codes to capture the entire population of codes. However, these filters are available if individual codes are more relevant to your use case!
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Principal Diseases (CCS): Clinical Classifications Software (CCS) can be used to identify populations for disease- or procedure-specific studies or to develop statistical reports providing information (such as charges and length of stay) about relatively specific conditions. It can be a useful way to categorize conditions when exploring data and can serve as a tool for reporting statistical information on hospitalizations. By selecting your desired principal diagnosis from this filter, your search results will include information on each provider’s performance of the selected CCS diagnosis code classification.
- ICD-10 Procedure Codes: Use this filter to search for providers based on the performance of specific ICD-10 procedure codes. Pro tip: We always recommend using Care Clusters instead of individual codes to capture the entire population of codes. However, these filters are available if individual codes are more relevant to your use case!
- Principal Procedures (CCS): Clinical Classifications Software (CCS) can be used to identify populations for disease- or procedure-specific studies or to develop statistical reports providing information (such as charges and length of stay) about relatively specific conditions. It can be a useful way to categorize conditions when exploring data and can serve as a tool for reporting statistical information on hospitalizations. By selecting your desired principal procedure from this filter, your search results will include information on each provider’s performance of the selected CCS procedure code classification.
- Prescriptions: Use this filter to find providers who prescribe specific medications. You can search by brand name or generic name. If you search by generic name, we'll find all prescriptions for that generic. If you search by brand name, we'll show you the generic it represents, and show you all the other brands/names for that drug
Sunshine Act
- Sunshine Act Company: The 2010 Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires manufacturers of drugs and medical devices to report data about their financial relationships with providers to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS). Use this filter to select providers who have received contributions from a specific company. You can filter down even further to the nature of the payment. Your search results will reflect the dollar amount providers in your list have received.
Provider Metrics
- Individual Provider: Find providers by first or last name, as well as search for providers who have attributes like an email, LinkedIn, Twitter, and are sole proprietors.
- ASC attributes: Use this filter to narrow your provider list to only those providers that have a certain number of operating rooms, or that perform only specific types of procedures.
- Hospital attributes: Use this filter to narrow your provider list to only those providers that have a certain number of beds.
- Discharge Destinations: These filters allow you to search for facilities based on the percent of claims resulting in discharges to other settings like home health, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities.
- Shortage Areas: Use this filter to select facilities in healthcare shortage areas, as defined by the US Health Resources and Services Administration.
- Organization name: Use the search bar to find a specific organization.
- Provider type: Use this filter to find providers based on their taxonomy type such as hospital, physician or nursing.
- Claims attributes: Use this to refine your search by whether or not a provider has certain attributes related to ASCs, cost reports, and sunshine act data. Refining by these filters will filter out providers who do not meet that criteria.
- Financial Metrics: Use this filter to search for providers who are between your desired financial ranges for a given year. Your search results will include the dollar amounts for specifiable ranges from negative to positive for various financial metrics such as margins and income.
- Affiliations: Refine your list of physicians based on the number of organizations they perform claims. Note: In order for a physician to facility affiliation to be listed, there is a threshold of 10% or more total claims billed though that organization. Refine your list of organizations based on the number of affiliated providers they have.
Quality Metrics
- ASC Quality: Use these filters to build a list of ASCs based on their performance for quality metrics like patient falls, transfers, burns, and more.
- Dialysis: Use these filters to find providers based on dialysis metrics like patient outcomes, readmissions, catheters, stations, and more.
- Quality Improvement Program: Search for providers based on the performance range they fall into for the End Stage Renal Disease Quality Incentive Program.
- Outpatient & ASC Ratings: Use this filter to search for providers based on their patient survey satisfaction scores around communication, staff, and overall recommendation.
- HCAHPS Imaging Scores: Search for providers based on your desired range for imaging patterns like CT with use of contrast material.
- Hospital-Acquired Infections: Find hospitals based on their volume and patient days relative to hospital-acquire infections such as C.diff, CAUTI, CLABSI, and MRSA.
- LTCH Attributes: Search for long-term care hospitals (LTCH) based on the percentage of patients they treated with infections like MRSA and CAUTI. You can also find LTCH based on national benchmarks for these infections.
- Patient panel: Use this filter to search for providers who treat patients with certain conditions. For example, to find providers who treat mostly patients with diabetes, enter between 50 and 100 under "% diabetes". Note: We can only provide this feature for conditions that providers are required to report under law.
Residency
- Residency: Find providers based on the number of residents employed in a given year.
Administrative
- Administrative: Find specific providers based on their CMS Provider number, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) ID, and National Provider Identifier (NPI).