The clock is winding down—have you registered your practice for the Group Practice Reporting Option (GPRO) for PQRS? To report as one collective unit, you must register with Medicare by June 30. If you don’t complete this step, you’ll still have to participate in PQRS, but your group’s providers will need to report on a […]
Provider Network Growth? How to Avoid Unanticipated Medicare VBPM Penalties
Mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and affiliations—this is the new face of health care, and the trend shows no signs of slackening. If your group has grown and changed significantly through consolidation, you’d best take a second look at your 2013 Quality and Resource Use Report (QRUR). Chances are, it no longer applies to your […]
Prove You’re a Top Tier Health Care Provider: Six Essentials for Your Value-Based Purchasing Game Plan
You know you need to shift your organization toward Value-Based Health Care. It’s a trend that’s here to stay, and you’re deep into planning your strategy. Question is, what’s the right game plan that will enable you to reap financial benefits by proving you’re a top-tier provider that offers quality, cost-effective health care? All too […]
Who Else Cares for Your Patients? How the Wrong Patient Attribution Can Skew Your VBPM
So, exactly who are your patients? Sounds like a silly question. But when it comes to Medicare’s patient attribution methodology, the answer is not obvious. Medicare attributes patients to providers and practices in order to calculate components of the Value-Based Payment Modifier (VBPM). Like it or not, certain patients can be attributed to your practice, […]
Better Hypertension and Diabetes Outcomes: From Basic Measurement to a Plan for Improvement
Are you caught in a squeeze between avoiding penalties in both PQRS and the Value-Based Payment Modifier (VBPM)? Medicare’s move to Pay for Performance has created a Catch-22 for many groups: you may have enough data to report enough PQRS measures, but if you choose to report measures where your performance is below the CMS […]
Your VBPM Incentive Payment Could Be Higher Than You Expect—If You Act Now
Here’s a lesson in budget neutrality, Medicare style: If you are penalized under PQRS for non-reporting or under the Value-Based Payment Modifier (VBPM) for poor performance, your money will be paid out to providers earning a VBPM incentive. That’s right—to your competition. If you’re on the losing end of this equation, you could lose up […]
How to Organize Your Academic Medical Center for PQRS 2015 Success
Take a deep breath. The last-minute flurry of adjustments and updates to last year’s PQRS reporting is over. And—brace yourselves. It’s time to dig into PQRS 2015, which, if you’ve been following our posts, requires a whole new level of rigor to avoid penalties under Pay for Performance. (Download our free eBook, Insider’s Guide to […]
Academic Medical Centers at Risk: How to Survive Medicare and Medicaid Value-Based Health Care
Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) provide care to the most complicated patients and have surmounted some of the worst clinical challenges of all time. Yet the biggest issue to threaten survival of AMCs might well be Medicare and Medicaid Value-Based Purchasing. While AMCs incorporate the training of new physicians in both community and highly specialized care, […]
ACO v Group Practice P4P: How Medicare Costs and Quality Calculations Affect Your Bottom Line
Now that Value-Based Health Care defines the landscape, reporting for revenue is on its way out. Value-based quality is in. Medicare’s transition to Pay for Performance gives providers just three options—and no out—for participating in reimbursement models that reward for higher quality and lower cost: Build or participate in an Accountable Care Organization; Report PQRS […]
PQRS 2014 Last Minute Checklist: What You Can and Can’t Do Now
With just a few days to go before the final reporting deadline, it’s time to cross the t’s and dot the i’s on PQRS 2014. There may be a few practices still trying to put together a reporting program, but almost everyone using a Registry and who has done the work is ready to […]