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- CMS failed to provide timely notification on physician eligibility for the program
- The agency’s “severe delay” in updating its Quality Payment Program interactive website means it won’t be ready this summer
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nThe physicians say that the modifications to the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act under the Bipartisan Budget Act exclude Medicare Part B drug costs from MIPS payment adjustments. Because of that, physicians cannot rely on any previous “historic” estimates to determine if they’re excluded under the low-volume threshold.nn”Thus, despite being held accountable for data tracking and collection as of January 1, 2018, physicians were not informed of basic eligibility information until early April to determine whether they must participate in the MIPS program,” the physicians told Verma.nn”Furthermore, in order to determine whether they are eligible for the MIPS program, a physician must actively go on to CMS’ website. Previously, CMS has mailed letters to practices to inform them of their eligibility status, which many practices were waiting on this year.”nn”Without direct outreach by CMS to physicians and group practices, many physicians will be left in the dark on their status,” the letter said.nnOriginal article posted on healthleadersmedia.com.nn