HealthIT Answers August 22, 2022
Chris Emper

On July 7, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the 2023 version of its annual regulation proposing new payment policies and quality programs for Medicare physicians and other providers. The heavily anticipated rule is a whopping 2,066 pages long and includes numerous provisions that will impact physician groups next year.

Given the length and complexity of the rule, it requires a detailed reading and analysis to fully understand the impacts to any individual physician group or healthcare organization. However, for those who have better things to do this summer than read 2,000-plus pages of CMS rules, here is my quick guide for What You Need to Know about CMS’s 2023 Proposed Medicare Physician Payment Rule:

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