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CMS Announces Relief
for Clinicians, Providers, Hospitals and Facilities Participating in Quality
Reporting Programs in Response to COVID-19
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is
supporting clinicians on the front lines by getting red tape out of the way
so the healthcare delivery system can focus on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus
(COVID-19) response. CMS is implementing additional extreme and
uncontrollable circumstances policy exceptions and extensions for upcoming
quality measure reporting and data submission deadlines for the following CMS
programs:
CMS is granting exceptions and extensions to assist healthcare
providers and suppliers while they direct their resources toward caring for
their patients and ensuring the health and safety of patients and staff. For
those programs with data submission deadlines in April and May 2020,
submission of those data will be optional based on the facility’s choice to
report. In addition, no data reflecting services provided January 1,
2020-June 30, 2020 will be used in CMS’s calculations for the Medicare
quality reporting and value-based purchasing programs in order to reduce
providers’ data collection and reporting burden as they are responding to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
CMS recognizes that quality measure reporting may not be
reflective of performance for measures such as cost, readmissions and patient
experience during this time of emergency and seeks to hold organizations
harmless for data during this period. CMS will continue to monitor the
situation and adjust reporting periods and submission deadlines accordingly.
More detailed information about changes to each of these quality reporting
programs will be provided soon.
Quality Payment Program
2019 MIPS Submission Deadline Extended: Submit 2019 Data by April
30, 2020
The 2019 MIPS data submission deadline will be extended by 30
days to April 30, 2020.
If you have already submitted MIPS data or if you submit MIPS data by April
30, 2020, you will be scored and receive a MIPS payment adjustment based on
the data you submit. Many MIPS eligible clinicians have performed very
well in the MIPS program in previous years. If you need to revise any data
that has already been submitted you can still make changes by logging into qpp.cms.gov
by the new deadline.
2019 MIPS Automatic Extreme and Uncontrollable Circumstances
Policy Update
MIPS eligible clinicians who have not submitted any MIPS data by
April 30, 2020 do not need to take any additional action to qualify for the
automatic extreme and uncontrollable circumstances policy. These clinicians
will be automatically identified
and receive a neutral payment adjustment for the 2021 MIPS payment year. All
four MIPS performance categories for these clinicians will be weighted at
zero percent, resulting in a score equal to the performance threshold, and a
neutral MIPS payment adjustment for the 2021 MIPS payment year. However, if a
MIPS eligible clinician submits data on two or more MIPS performance
categories, they will be scored and receive a 2021 MIPS payment adjustment
based on their 2019 MIPS final score.
CMS will continue monitoring the developing COVID-19 situation
and assess options to bring additional relief to clinicians and their staff
so they can focus on caring for patients.
For More Information
Please reference the 2019 QPP Data
Submission User Guide. CMS also has up to date information about
its programs and response to COVID-19 on the Current
Emergencies page.
For Quality Payment Program questions you can contact
1-866-288-8292, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM-8:00 PM ET or by e-mail at: QPP@cms.hhs.gov.
*Customers who are hearing impaired can dial 711 to be connected
to a TRS Communications Assistant.
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Monday, March 23, 2020
CMS Announces Relief for Clinicians, Providers, Hospitals and Facilities Participating in Quality Reporting Programs in Response to COVID-19
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