FHIR Quality Measure Execution and Highlighting
Library for executing FHIR-based Electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs) written in Clinical Quality Language (CQL)
Installation
fqm-execution
can be installed into your project with npm:
npm install --save https://github.com/projecttacoma/fqm-execution.git
To install the global command line interface (CLI), use npm global installation:
npm install -g https://github.com/projecttacoma/fqm-execution.git
Usage
Module
ES6
import { Calculator } from 'fqm-execution';
const rawResults = Calculator.calculateRaw(measureBundle, patientBundles, options);
const detailedResults = Calculator.calculate(measureBundle, patientBundles, options);
const measureReports = Calculator.calculateMeasureReports(measureBundle, patientBundles, options);
const gapsInCare = Calculator.calculateGapsInCare(measureBundle, patientBundles, options);
Require
const { Calculator } = require('fqm-execution');
const rawResults = Calculator.calculateRaw(measureBundle, patientBundles, options);
const detailedResults = Calculator.calculate(measureBundle, patientBundles, options);
const measureReports = Calculator.calculateMeasureReports(measureBundle, patientBundles, options);
const gapsInCare = Calculator.calculateGapsInCare(measureBundle, patientBundles, options);
Calculation Options
The options that we support for calculation are as follows:
option | type | optional? | description |
---|
enableDebugOutput | boolean | yes | Enable debug output from function calls. Defaults to false. |
includeClauseResults | boolean | yes | Option to include clause results. Defaults to false. |
includePrettyResults | boolean | yes | Option to include pretty results on statement results. Defaults to false. |
includeHighlighting | boolean | yes | Include highlighting in MeasureReport narrative. Defaults to false. |
measurementPeriodStart | string | yes | Start of measurement period. |
measurementPeriodEnd | string | yes | End of measurement period. |
patientSource | any | yes | PatientSource to use. If provided, the patientBundles will not be required. |
calculateSDEs | boolean | yes | Include SDEs in calculation. Defaults to false. |
calculateHTML | boolean | yes | Include HTML structure for highlighting. Defaults to false. |
CLI
To run the globally installed CLI (see above), use the global fqm-exeuction command
Usage: fqm-execution [options]
Options:
-d, --debug enable debug output (default: false)
-o, --output-type <type> type of output, "raw", "detailed", "reports", "gaps" (default: "detailed")
-m, --measure-bundle <measure-bundle> path to measure bundle
-p, --patient-bundles <patient-bundles...> paths to patient bundle
-s, --measurement-period-start <date> start date for the measurement period, in YYYY-MM-DD format (defaults to the start date defined in the Measure, or 2019-01-01 if not set there)
-e, --measurement-period-end <date> end date for the measurement period, in YYYY-MM-DD format (defaults to the end date defined in the Measure, or 2019-12-31 if not set there)
-h, --help display help for command
E.g.
fqm-execution -o reports -m /path/to/measure/bundle.json -p /path/to/patient1/bundle.json > reports.json
TypeScript
fqm-execution
exports custom-defined TypeScript interfaces used within the code to allow for easy integration into other TypeScript projects. The TypeScript files defining these interfaces can be found here
Local Development
Prerequisites
Local Installation/Usage
Clone the source code:
git clone https://github.com/projecttacoma/fqm-execution.git
Install dependencies:
npm install
Optionally, you can install the ts-node
utility globally to execute the TypeScript files directly instead of running the build script:
npm install -g ts-node
Run the CLI with ts-node:
ts-node --files src/cli.ts [options]
Or using the built JavaScript:
npm run build
node build/cli.js [options]
Debug Option
The CLI comes built with a debug option (-d/--debug
) which will include a debugOutput
property on the results object containing any CQL, ELM, ValueSets, and engine results processed during execution.
Debugging in VS Code
To attach a debugger to the TypeScript files for deeper inspection of the tool's functionality, we recommend using the VS Code text editor to be able to provide easy debugger configuration.
Add the following contents to .vscode/launch.json
in the root of the project directory:
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"name": "Launch Program",
"skipFiles": [
"<node_internals>/**"
],
"preLaunchTask": "npm: build",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/src/cli.ts",
"outFiles": [
"${workspaceFolder}/build/**/*.js"
],
"internalConsoleOptions": "openOnSessionStart",
"args": ["-m", "${workspaceFolder}/relative/path/to/measure/bundle.json", "-p", "${workspaceFolder}/relative/path/to/patient/bundle.json", "-o", "<reports | detailed | raw | gaps>"]
}
]
}
This will allow you to run the CLI from the Run
tab in VS Code, and will halt execution of the program at any breakpoints or debugger
statements in the code, to allow for debugging of the functionality.
Testing
We use Jest for unit-testing fqm-execution
. Tests can be running using the test
script in package.json:
npm test
Checks
When contributing new code, ensure that all tests, lint, and prettier checks pass with the following command:
npm run check
License
Copyright 2020 The MITRE Corporation
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.