Are you familiar with each of the category requirements for MIPS 2018? Do you and your team know what to report on to achieve the best possible MIPS score?
Getting all your ducks in a row for a successful MIPS submission can be challenging, especially if you wait until the last minute to do your research and make a game plan. Keep in mind that unlike 2017, there are four different categories that will make up your total MIPS score in 2018: Quality, Improvement Activities (IA), Promoting Interoperability (PI, formerly Advancing Care Information) and new this year, Cost.
In a previous post, we provided worksheets and a measure list to help you start preparing for round two of MIPS. Today, we’ve laid out all the 2018 category requirements with a few tips to help maximize your performance and overall results.
Let’s start with a refresher on how CMS calculates and finalizes your MIPS score. Take a look at the graphics below for the breakdown.
Each of these categories are worth a percentage that count towards your overall final score.
MIPS scores are calculated for each category and assigned decile scores, which are totaled and then weighted. The goal is to achieve an overall composite score of 70 points to get the maximum reimbursement.
For 2018, Eligible Clinicians can receive a negative reduction of up to -5% and a positive adjustment of up to +5%. This increased by one percent (-4% and +4%) from last year.
Requirements: Report a total of 6 Quality measures. Submit at least one Outcome measure unless there is not one available in your specialty measure set. If that is the case, you can report another High Priority measure in its place. Based on performance you can accumulate a score of greater than 60 deciles for this category. |
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Max Category Points: 60 points (60 points = 50 total MIPS points) Max Total MIPS Points: 50 |
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Performance Period: 365 days |
Also See: Understanding MIPS 2018: Cost and Quality
Requirements: Report a combination of IA measures (up to 4 measures) to equal a total score of 40 points. |
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Max Category Points: 40 points (40 points = 15 total MIPS points) Max Total MIPS Points: 15 |
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Performance Period: Minimum of 90 days |
Remember that even though you are not required to improve, it’s always a good idea to aim for improvement.
Also See: Understanding MIPS 2018: Improvement Activities
Requirements: Report all Base measures using either the 2014 or 2015 CEHRT list of measures (measures change depending on which version of CEHRT you use). Choose additional Performance measures and submit enough measures to reach the 100-score threshold. |
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Max Category Points: 100 points (100 points = 25 total MIPS points) |
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Performance Period: Minimum of 90 days |
BONUS POINTS:
Remember, performance does matter.
Also See: Understanding MIPS 2018: Advancing Care Information
Max Weighted Points: 10 | |
Performance Period: 365 days |
While the measures are calculated by CMS, you should assess your score based on past results. There are 10 points assigned for these measures.
Here are a few reminders to keep in mind:
There’s a lot to think about when it comes to reporting your data for each of the MIPS categories—and that’s where we come in.
When you utilize a MIPS vendor like Medisolv, you can feel confident about achieving your MIPS reporting goals. In addition to our acclaimed quality management software, you’ll get to work with a clinical expert like me who will work closely with you throughout the year to provide insight on each of the category requirements, help with measure selection and consult your team on quality performance improvement. We’ll ensure that you’ll end up with the best possible results and take care of final submission on your behalf.
Why wait? Reach out to us today and start gearing up for 2018 MIPS success.
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