PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 29, 2018
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CMS Advances
Demonstration to Waive MIPS Requirements for Clinicians in Certain At-Risk
Medicare Advantage Plans
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is
advancing the Medicare Advantage Qualifying Payment Arrangement Incentive
(MAQI) Demonstration, which, when approved and adopted, would waive
Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) requirements for clinicians who
participate sufficiently in certain Medicare Advantage plans that involve
taking on risk. CMS seeks public comment on the information collection
burdens associated with the demonstration, which is under consideration for
formal approval.
The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA)
provides clinicians with two tracks for payment under Fee-for-Service
Medicare: MIPS, which requires clinicians to report quality data to
CMS and have their payment adjusted accordingly; and Advanced Alternative
Payment Models (Advanced APMs), which require clinicians to take on risk
for their patients’ healthcare spending.
Some Medicare Advantage plans are developing innovative arrangements
that resemble Advanced APMs. However, without this demonstration,
physicians are still subject to MIPS even if they participate extensively
in Advanced APM-like arrangements under Medicare Advantage.
“The MAQI Demonstration aligns with the Agency’s goal of moving to a
value-based healthcare system, and aims to put Medicare Advantage on a more
equal playing field with Fee-for-Service Medicare,” said CMS Administrator
Seema Verma. “CMS intends to test whether MIPS exemptions provided to
clinicians under MAQI will increase participation in Medicare Advantage
plans that are similar to Advanced APMs, and thereby accelerate the
transition to a healthcare system that pays for value and outcomes.”
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