Top 5 MIPS Mistakes to Avoid in 2019
The MIPS rules are complex and this complexity creates many opportunities to make mistakes. Make sure that you avoid these top 5 mistakes that we have seen!
Read MoreThe MIPS rules are complex and this complexity creates many opportunities to make mistakes. Make sure that you avoid these top 5 mistakes that we have seen!
Read MoreDisappointingly low MIPS bonuses are a result of a MIPS “transition” period which calls for the MIPS program to be fully implemented in 5 years. When the transition period is over, the advertised bonus amounts will be achieved.
Read MoreThe first step to determining MIPS eligibility is a review of the eligible clinician types: physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, and certified registered nurse anesthetics. If you fall under one of these 5 categories in 2018, you may be eligible for a reimbursement (or a penalty). Learn more.
Read MoreNew for MIPS in 2018 is the “Significant Hardship Exception” for small practices, which exempts them from the “Promoting Interoperability” category. While claiming the exception will reduce cost and labor, practices should do a breakeven analysis to determine if it is profitable to complete the PI category.
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