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- 2018 MIPS Program: Small vs Large Practice
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) designates small practices as those that have 15 or fewer clinicians; and therefore, have special allowances under the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) in order to reduce burden on small practices. This includes varying submission methods and special scoring considerations as illustrated here.
For all practices, regardless of size, Quality is 85% of the overall MIPS score and individuals or groups must meet the Quality category reporting requirements:
- Report a minimum of 6 measures
- One must be an outcome or high priority measure
- 12-month reporting period
- 60% data completeness (60% of all patients, regardless of payer, that meet the measure denominator) *
- 20 case minimum per measure
* The only exception is for measures submitted via Medicare Part B claims, in which case, pathologists must submit data on 60% of all Medicare Part B patients that meet the measure denominator during the performance period.
Small Practices (≤15 pathologists) | Large Practices (>15 pathologists) | |
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Submission Methods |
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Data Completeness (Quality Category) | Failure to meet:
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Bonus Points for Small Practices | 5 bonus points automatically added to final MIPS score | None |
Contact Information
We have a dedicated team to help you succeed in MIPS. Contact us to learn how we can optimize your MIPS performance.
Email: mips@cap.org
Phone: 800-323-4040, option 3