Galen eCalcs - Calculator: Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Disease Activity Index
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Description
The Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI) is a composite score used to assess patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Calculator Search/Filter Keywords
At the calculator level, eCalcs comes delivered with default keywords that can be leveraged in the "Search/Filter" field to enable Specialty or System driven calculator searching. The following calculator keywords are delivered by default for the CDAI calculator:
Specialties
- Orthopedics
- Rheumatology
Systems
- Musculoskeletal
Calculator Configuration Options
Preference Name | Valid Range | Description |
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Publishing | Checked/Unchecked | When checked the calculator will display for users on the front end. When unchecked, the calculator WILL NOT display for users on the front end. |
Calculate Joint Scores | True/False | If set to True, the table will display allowing for manual joint calculation. If set to False, aggregate joint scores need to be provided. |
Load Previous Values | True/False | When True, inputs from the most recently committed results (if any) for this calculator will prepopulate. If none exist, the inputs will remain blank. When False, the user will need to address all inputs on each load. |
Orderable Item Override | G-CDAI/blank | Orderable item entry code for Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Disease Activity Index outputs. |
Save Discrete Results | True/False | When True, saves the questions and results of the calculator discretely when saving the results of the calculator. |
Calculator Inputs
There are no inputs for the calculator.
Calculator Outputs
Input | Mapping Type | Description |
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CDAI Score | Result | A composite score based on numerical values entered |
CDAI Interpretation | Result | The score interpretation based on a predefined scale. |
Quality Measures
Measure Category | Measure Type | Measure |
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MIPS | PQRS | 177, 178, 179 |
References
http://www.rheumatology.org/practice/clinical/quality/CDAI.asp