This is the source of truth for QPP measures data. Stability in the API contract for qpp-measures-data is prioritized but not guaranteed.
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).
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();
// 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);
Before creating pull requests, please make sure to review CONTRIBUTING.md.