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CMS Announces Relief for Clinicians, Providers, Hospitals and
Facilities Participating in Quality Reporting Programs in Response to
COVID-19
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced unprecedented relief for the clinicians, providers, and facilities participating in Medicare quality reporting programs including the 1.2 million clinicians in the Quality Payment Program and on the front lines of America’s fight against the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Specifically, CMS
announced it is granting exceptions from reporting requirements and
extensions for clinicians and providers participating in Medicare quality
reporting programs with respect to upcoming measure reporting and data
submission for those programs. The action comes as part of the Trump
Administration’s response to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
“In granting these
exceptions and extensions, CMS is supporting clinicians fighting Coronavirus
on the front lines,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “The Trump
Administration is cutting bureaucratic red tape so the healthcare delivery
system can direct its time and resources toward caring for patients.”
Specifically, CMS is
implementing additional extreme and uncontrollable circumstances policy
exceptions and extensions for upcoming measure reporting and data submission
deadlines for the following CMS programs:
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 through June
30, 2020 will be used in CMS’s calculations for the Medicare quality
reporting and value-based purchasing programs. This is being done to reduce
the data collection and reporting burden on providers responding to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
CMS recognizes that
quality measure data collection and reporting for services furnished during
this time period may not be reflective of their true level of performance on
measures such as cost, readmissions and patient experience during this time
of emergency and seeks to hold organizations harmless for not submitting data
during this period.
CMS will continue
monitoring the developing COVID-19 situation and assess options to bring
additional relief to clinicians, facilities, and their staff so they can
focus on caring for patients.
This action, and earlier
CMS actions in response to COVID-19, are part of the ongoing White House Task
Force efforts. To keep up with the important work the Task Force is doing in
response to COVID-19, please visit www.coronavirus.gov. For a complete and
updated list of CMS actions, and other information specific to CMS, please
visit the Current Emergencies Website.
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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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