Healthcare Finance News February 26, 2018
Susan Morse

Clinicians who complete the study will earn a full activity credit toward their quality reporting, according to the CMS.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is asking clinicians to participate in a study on the burden of quality reporting for the merit-based incentive system.

CMS is looking at what’s involved in reporting quality measures in 2018 including the clinical workflow and data collection methods using different submission systems, the challenges of collecting and reporting and recommended changes.

[Also: CMS slowly ramping up quality score measures in MIPS to prepare doctors for the future]

MIPS-eligible clinicians – either participating individually or as a group – may apply through March 23. CMS is also including in the study a limited number...

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