CMS Quality Payment Programs
CMS Quality Payment Programs are a key element of CMS’ effort to transform the Medicare system from a “Pay for Volume” model to “Pay for Value”. The Quality Payment Programs include Alternative Payment Models (APMs) such as ACOs and Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMH). For physician practices not participating in an APM, the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) will apply. MIPS, which will be effective 1/1/2017, incorporates the legacy Meaningful Use, PQRS and Value Modifier programs.
2015 Meaningful Use Hardship Exception available to All Eligible Providers
All physicians and other Eligible Providers (EPs), whether you have an EHR or not, whether you were successful with Meaningful Use or not, can apply for a hardship exception for the calendar year 2015. A one-year only, liberalized exception is available to all because... Read MorePhysician's Quality Reporting System Key in 2016
Did you know that how you follow the Physician’s Quality Reporting System (PQRS) in 2016 will have a significant impact on your practice revenue in coming years? CMS has stated that failure to comply will cut your Medicare reimbursement by 2% starting in 2018… and it is part of a consolidation of upcoming reporting requirements.
Read More2016 OIG Work Plan includes HIPAA and Meaningful Use Items
This week the HHS Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released its Work Plan for Fiscal Year 2016. Combing through this 76 page document revealed some items of interest relating to HIPAA and Meaningful Use. In particular, we note two areas of investigation: 1)... Read MoreCMS Unveils Long Awaited Meaningful Use Rule Changes for 2015
Did you know that Stage 2 is restructured from 17 core objectives and 6 menu set objectives to a simplified 10 required objectives? CMS has released its meaningful use rules for 2015 — we’ve reviewed them and have some analysis of objectives and measures for you.
Read MoreSecurity Risk Analysis Required For MU Stages 2 and 3
What’s going on with new privacy and security objectives for Meaningful Use in healthcare? New MU Stage 2 Rules affirm that an annual Security Risk Analysis (SRA) must be conducted, and that the scope of this SRA may be limited to the data in the EHR.
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