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Quality Payment Program Measures Data Repository


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Quality Payment Program Measures Data Repository

This is the source of truth for QPP measures data. Stability in the API contract for qpp-measures-data is prioritized but not guaranteed.

How to Use qpp-measures-data

Measures and benchmark data can be accessed by installing the qpp-measures-data NPM repository.

The measures data JSON schema is described in measures/$YEAR/measures-schema.yaml; $YEAR refers to the performance year. The measures data here combines existing data from the QPP API, with supplementary data found in util. To access measures data without installing the NPM repository, run git clone git@github.com:CMSgov/qpp-measures-data.git and navigate to measures/$YEAR/measures-data.json.

The benchmarks data JSON schema is described in benchmarks/benchmarks-schema.yaml.

To access the benchmarks data without installing the NPM repository, run git clone git@github.com:CMSgov/qpp-measures-data.git and navigate to benchmarks/. Benchmarks data is organized by performance year. For example, benchmarks/2017.json contains the benchmarks for performance year 2017 (benchmark year 2015).

Performance Year 2025 Data

All Measure and Benchmark data for Performance Year 2025 is currently in progress and is subject to change. (This note will be removed in December.)

Importing the qpp-measures-data module

Functions take a string version argument and return the appropriate YAML schema or JSON data.

The module can be used with the following pattern:

const qppMeasuresData = require('qpp-measures-data');
const measuresData = qppMeasuresData.getMeasuresData($YEAR);
const measuresSchema = qppMeasuresData.getMeasuresSchema($YEAR);
const benchmarksData = qppMeasuresData.getBenchmarksData();
const benchmarkData$YEAR = benchmarksData[$YEAR];
const benchmarksSchema = qppMeasuresData.getBenchmarksSchema();
const benchmarksCostNationalAveragesData = qppMeasuresData.getBenchmarksNationalAverages($YEAR);
const benchmarksCostNationalAveragesSchema = qppMeasuresData.getBenchmarksNationalAveragesSchema($YEAR);
// Note: for the following function, the mvpIds is an optional parameter (array of MVP IDs to filter by)
const mvpData = qppMeasuresData.getMVPData($YEAR, mvpIds);
const mvpSchema = qppMeasuresData.getMVPSchema($YEAR);

Contributing

Before creating pull requests, please make sure to review CONTRIBUTING.md.

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Package last updated on 10 Sep 2024

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