Search Data Variables

This field indicates the current number of unstageable unhealed pressure ulcers due to  non-removeable dressing/device that were not present or were at a lesser stage at most recent SOC / ROC.

This field indicates the current number of unstageable unhealed pressure ulcers due to coverage of wound bed by slough and/or eschar that were not present or were at a lesser stage at most recent SOC / ROC.

This field indicates the current number of unstageable unhealed pressure ulcers due to deep tissue injury in evolution that were not present or were at a lesser stage at most recent SOC / ROC.

This field indicates, if the patient has been diagnosed with heart failure, did the patient exhibit symptoms indicated by clinical heart failure guidelines at any point since the previous OASIS assessment.

This field indicates the patient's usual ability with the everyday activity of household tasks (e.g. light meal preparation, laundry, shopping) prior to this current illness, exacerbation, or injury.

This field indicates the patient's usual ability with the everyday activity of ambulation prior to this current illness, exacerbation, or injury.

This field indicates the patient's usual ability with the everyday activity of self-care (e.g. grooming, dressing, and bathing) prior to this current illness, exacerbation, or injury.

This field indicates whether a complete drug regimen review was completed.

This field indicates whether a complete drug regimen review was completed.

This field indicates whether a physician or the physician-designee was contacted within one calendar day to resolve clinically significant medication issues.

This field indicates whether a physician or the physician-designee was contacted within one calendar day to resolve clinically significant medication issues and complete prescribed/recommended actions in response to the identified potential clinically significant medication issues (by midnight of the next calendar day).

This field indicates if there were any clinically significant medication issues since the previous OASIS assessment, was a physician or physician-designee contacted within one calendar day of the assessment to resolve clinically significant medication issues.

This field indicates if there were any clinically significant medication issues since the previous OASIS assessment, was a physician or physician-designee contacted within one calendar day of the assessment to resolve clinically significant medication issues.

This field indicates whether the patient/caregiver was instructed by agency staff or other health care provider to monitor the effectiveness of drug therapy, drug reactions and side effects and how and when to report problems that may occur at the time of or at any time since the most recent SOC/ROC assessment.

This field indicates the level of caregiver ability and willingness to provide ADL assistance.

This field indicates the level of caregiver ability and willingness to provide advocacy or facilitation assistance.

This field indicates the level of caregiver ability and willingness to provide IADL assistance.

This field indicates the level of caregiver ability and willingness to provide management of equipment assistance.

This field indicates the level of caregiver ability and willingness to provide medical procedures/treatments assistance.

This field indicates the level of caregiver ability and willingness to provide medication administration assistance.

This field indicates the level of caregiver ability and willingness to provide supervision and safety assistance.

This field indicates whether the physician-ordered plan of care includes falls prevention interventions.

This field indicates whether the patient has utilized a hospital emergency department or observation unit since the last time OASIS data were collected.

This field indicates, since the previous OASIS assessment, whether the falls prevention intervention was BOTH included in the physician-ordered plan of care AND implemented.

Depression intervention(s) such as medication, referral for other treatment, or a monitoring plan for current treatment.

Diabetic foot care including monitoring for the presence of skin lesions on the lower extremities and patient/caregiver education on proper foot care.

Falls prevention interventions

Pressure ulcer treatment based on principles of moist wound healing

Intervention(s) to monitor and mitigate.

Intervention(s) to prevent pressure ulcers

The code used to identify whether the claim contains any request for supplemental Indirect Medical Education (IME)/Graduate Medical Education (DGME)/Nursing and Allied Health (N&AH) payment.

The charge amount (rounded to whole dollars) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) services provided during the beneficiary's stay.

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year.

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year.

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year.

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year.

A beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status and Basis of Eligibility (MASBOE) group. This is a three character designation, where the first character indicates the beneficiary’s Maintenance Assistance Status (MAS), e.g., “medically needy”, and the second and third positions indicate their Basis of Eligibility (BOE), e.g., “aged”; in the month. There are separate variables for each of the 12 months during the year.