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Learn More About the
Similarities and Differences Between the Medicare Promoting Interoperability
Program and MIPS Promoting Interoperability Performance Category
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has made
significant strides in relieving regulatory burdens for providers; supporting
the patient-doctor relationship in healthcare; and promoting transparency,
flexibility, and innovation in the delivery of care. In recent years, to continue their commitment to promoting and
prioritizing interoperability, CMS has made updates to their quality
reporting programs to align with these goals. These changes included renaming
the EHR Incentive Programs to the Promoting Interoperability Programs and
renaming the Advancing Care Information performance category of the
Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) to the Promoting Interoperability
performance category. To better understand the similarities and differences between
the Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program and the Promoting
Interoperability performance category of MIPS, detailed criteria is listed
below: Who is eligible to participate in each
program?
What criteria is specific to the Medicare
Promoting Interoperability Program?
What criteria is specific to the Promoting
Interoperability Performance Category of MIPS?
What criteria must both the Medicare
Promoting Interoperability Program and Promoting Interoperability Performance
Category follow?
Resources For more information, view the Medicare
Promoting Interoperability Program vs. MIPS Promoting Interoperability
Performance Category Fact Sheet. Additionally, visit the Promoting
Interoperability Programs website
and the Quality Payment Program website
for additional resources. |
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