Quality Payment Program - AANEM · 2017-01-05 · o Majority of clinicians will participate in MIPS...
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Quality Payment Program
Millie Suk, JD, MPP AANEM Health Policy Director
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Quality Payment Program (QPP): What Is It?
• Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) of 2015
• Reforms Medicare Part B payments • Clinicians have two tracks to choose from:
o The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) o Advanced Alternative Payment Models (APMs)
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QPP: MIPS vs. Advanced APMs
• MIPS = Modified fee-for-service mode o Majority of clinicians will participate in MIPS for at least the first couple of
years o Clinicians will have payments increased, maintained, or decreased based
on relative performance in four categories
• Advanced APMs = new payment models that reduce costs of care and/or support high-value services not typically covered under the Medicare fee schedule o Clinicians receive incentive payments for their participation
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Details MIPS Advanced APMs
Payment Adjustment +/- 4% in 2019, increases to +/- 9% by 2022
N/A
Bonus Payments Clinicians w/ total MIPS score in top 25% receive additional payment adjustment of up to 10% (available 2019-2024)
5% Incentive Payment (available 2019-2024)
Annual Fee Schedule Update 0.25% beginning in 2026 0.75% beginning in 2026
QPP: MIPS vs. Advanced APMs
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QPP: MIPS – Who Participates?
• Not just physicians • Eligible Clinicians:
o Physicians o Physician Assistants o Nurse Practitioners o Clinical Nurse Specialists o Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists
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QPP: MIPS – Who is EXEMPT?
• Clinicians below low-volume threshold o Medicare Part B allowed charges less than or equal $30,000 OR 100 or
fewer Medicare Part B patients
• Newly-enrolled Medicare clinicians o Clinicians who enroll in Medicare for the first time during a performance
period.
• Clinicians significantly participating in Advanced APMs
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QPP: MIPS Components
• Quality (replaces PQRS) • Advancing Care Information (ACI) (replaces
“Meaningful Use” of EHRs) • Improvement Activities (IA) (NEW!) • Cost (replaces the cost component of VM)
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QPP: MIPS – 2017 Scoring
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QPP: MIPS – 2017 “Pick Your Pace” Transition Year
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QPP: MIPS – Individual v. Group Reporting
• Individual: report under NPI number and TIN where you assign benefits
• Group: 2+ clinicians (NPIs) who have reassigned their billing rights to a single TIN o Groups will be assessed as a group across all 4 MIPS performance
categories
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QPP: MIPS – Get Your Data to CMS
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QPP: MIPS – Getting Started
• Determine your eligibility status • Gauge your readiness • Choose if you will be reporting as an individual or a group • Decide if you will work with a third party intermediary (EHR
vendor, QCDR, Qualified Registry, CMS Approved CAHPS Vendor)
• Review the program timeline for dates • Choose a data submission option • Reach agreement with bonus payments and reporting periods • Assess your feedback
(https://portal.cms.gov/wps/portal/unauthportal/home/)
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QPP: MIPS – Calculating the Final Score
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QPP: MIPS – Timeline
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QPP: Advanced APMs
• What is an Advanced APM? • APM = payment approach, developed in partnership
with the clinician community, that provides added incentives to clinicians to provide high-quality and cost-efficient care. APMs can apply to a specific clinical condition, a care episode, or a population.
• Advanced APM = term established by CMS; these APMs have greatest risks and offer potential for greatest rewards.
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QPP: Advanced APMs – CMS Criteria
• 50% of participants must use certified EHR technology
• Must report and at least partially base clinician payments on quality measures comparable to MIPS
• Bear “more than nominal risk” for monetary losses o Less of 8% of total Medicare revenues or 3% of total Medicare
expenditures o Primary Care Medical Homes have different standards
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QPP: Advanced APMs – Participation Thresholds
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QPP: Advanced APMs – 2017 Models
• Comprehensive End Stage Renal Disease Care Model (2-sided risk)
• Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+1) • Shared Savings Program Track 2 • Shared Savings Program Track 3 • Next Generation ACO Model • Oncology Care Model (2-sided risk) The list of Advanced APMs is posted at qpp.cms.gov and will be updated with new announcements on an ad hoc basis.
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QPP: MIPS APMs
• APM with at least one MIPS eligible clinician that participates under agreement with CMS (but doesn’t qualify as an Advanced APM)
• Payment incentives based on performance on cost and quality
• Advanced APM benefits do NOT apply – must still participate in MIPS o In 2017, MIPS APMs receive full Improvement Activities credit o Have simplified MIPS reporting
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QPP: Additional Information
https://www.aanem.org/Practice/Medicare/MACRA
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QPP: Questions? E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 507- 288-0100 (ask for Millie or Carrie)
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