A data catalog is a collection of metadata, combined with data management and search tools, that helps analysts and other data users to find the data that they need, serves as an inventory of available data, and provides information to evaluate the fitness of data for intended uses.
This page provides the current schemas available in the CDR. All data will more closely reflect the source system. A roadmap for future schemas is available here: Data Roadmap. Refer to User Guides & Referencesfor an overview and guide to the data catalog.
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If you have any questions regarding the information on this page or the HCQIS Data & Analytics Modernization effort overall, please send an email to HCQIS_Data@hcqis.org.
All data listed below is currently in the CDR; however, a user will only see what is defined by their DUA.
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Claims Data
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CDR Schema and CASLIB Name
CDR Table Layouts
Data Dictionaries and Supplemental Information
CSAT
The Healthcare Quality Analytics and Reporting (HCQAR) Complete Statistical Analysis Table (CSAT) is a monthly dataset that provides state and national level claims data variables derived from Medicare Part A / Part B / Part D claims data specifically for the national and state Quality Improvement Networks and Organizations (QIN-QIOs).
The source data for Part A claims is the National Claims History (NCH) monthly extracts. Part A claims include the Inpatient (IP) and Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF), Home Health (HHA), Hospice, and Outpatient Extracts.
The source data for Part B claims is the NCH monthly extracts. Part B claims include the Professional and the Durable Medical Equipment (DME) extracts.
The CDR follows NCH logic; as such, Part A claims are split into multiple records when the number of revenue center line items is greater than 45. In HAJI, these were merged into a single claim.
The CDR includes claim types 61, 62, 63, 64, 80, and 81, which HAJI did not include.
The CDR includes claim adjustments older than five years, which HAJI did not include.