Healthcare Innovation May 4, 2022
David Raths

Mount Sinai Health System’s Maria Alexander details some pros and cons to getting started early on electronic clinical quality measures

By 2025, accountable care organizations will be required to do quality reporting via electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs). Maria Alexander, senior director of population health at Mount Sinai Health System in New York, recently spoke about the pros and cons of reporting via eCQMs during the voluntary transition period between now and then.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will end the Web Interface reporting option for Medicare Shared Savings Program ACOs in 2025. The ACOs have a transition period for the 2021-2024 performance years before they have to report all three eCQM/CQM MIPS measures under the Alternative Payment...

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