User Guide: Quality Measures Dashboard

User Guide: Quality Measures Dashboard

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This guide describes the Quality Measure experience in the ACR RISE registry using the main dashboard where you review all measures, benchmarks, and trends. In the application, this page is named Quality Measures.

Quality Measures Dashboard

The Quality Measures dashboard is your quality measure home to provide insights into current performance and performance over time. You can: 
  1. See practice-level, group-level (future enhancement), and clinician-level measure data.
  2. See indicators of which quality measures need your attention and how quality measures are trending.
  3. Find and filter measures.
  4. Pin important measures so they stay at the top of the list.
  5. Expand a measure to see measure details, peer context, and suggested guidance.

Access the Quality Measures Dashboard

To access the Quality Measures Dashboard, follow these steps:
  1. Sign in to the RISE Registry Website.
  2. On the left navigation menu, click Quality Measures.

If you do not have a Quality Measures option, please contact your Practice Manager.
 
Note: If you use bookmarks, the path is typically /dashboard/measure-dashboard.


Choosing Measure Scope: Practice, Clinician, and Year

At the top of the page, header selectors control which the data you see. They apply to the All Measures Summary, Notifications (future enhancement), and Measure Specific Details.





Control

What it does

Practice

Selects the practice (when more than one is available).

Clinician

Selects the clinician (when more than one is available).

Report year

Selects the performance year. Summary tiles and the measure list refresh for that year. Note: Data for years prior to 2026 will only be available for the submitting entity (i.e. if you submitted as a practice, we will have practice scores but not individual clinician scores).


All Measures Summary

The section All Measures Summary shows four summary tiles driven by the scope (Practice/Clinician/Performance Year) selection.


Status legend (measure cards)

Below the tiles, a small legend explains colors used for measure health:

Label

Meaning (typical)

On track

Meeting expectations / benchmark.

Monitor

Worth watching; may need attention.

Action needed

Below target or at risk; prioritize review.


These align with the colored status and score pills on each measure card. 

Measure Specific Details

Measure Specific Details lists every measure that matches your filters, as Measure cards (one row per measure, expandable).



Data Syncing

A Data Synced line shows the date the measure scores were last refreshed from your EHR. 
 
Search
  1. Search for Measures filters by measure name or measure ID (partial match).
  2. Clear the field to see the full list again (subject to other filters).
Tags
  1. Tags (for example MIPS, MVP, Topped Out, Pilot) limits the list to measures with the selected program or label.
  2. Choose All tags to remove the tag filter.
 Trending
  1. Trending filters by recent direction of the measure’s score: All Directions, Up, Down, or Flat.
 Sort
  1. Sort orders the list A–Z, Z–A, Low to High, or High to Low Scores.
  2. Pinned measures (see below) are shown first, regardless of A–Z order.
No results
  1. If no measures match your search and filters, you will see a message such as “No measures match your filters.” Relax search, tags, or trending to broaden results.

Measure Card (row)

You can see the essentials at a glance without expanding a measure card.



What you see at a glance:
  1. Score pill (percentage) with color indicating On track, Monitor, or Action needed (as in the legend).
  2. Trend arrow (up, down, or flat) and a short trend description.
  3. Measure ID
  4. Measure Description
  5. Measure Specification Link
  6. Tags (for example program labels).
  7. Optional Needs attention callout when status is Action needed.


Actions (icons)

Action

What it does

Pin (pin icon)

Adds the measure to your pinned list. Pinned measures sort to the top of the list. Click again to unpin.

View Spec

Open PDF of the measure specification in a new tab.


Expand and collapse

Click the row (or use keyboard Enter / Space when the row is focused) to expand or collapse more detail.
The chevron shows expanded vs. collapsed state.

When expanded, you may see:


  1. Full Description of the measure (if provided by data).
  2. Bullet chart with segments for CMS benchmark deciles and CMS average. Your score’s decile determines how many MIPS Quality points you earn:
    1. Green = top performance
    2. Yellow = mid range 
    3. Red = lowest performance.
  3. Peer bubble plot comparing selected peers’ scores and weighting (Size of the bubble = more weight).
  4. Guidance bullets with suggested follow-up.

Document Version: v1
Date: 06/24/2026
Status: Final
Prepared by: Documentation Team

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NotesIf you have questions, contact us at RISE@rheumatology.org.