Navigating MIPS and MACRA
Your actions today will impact your wallet in 2019. Learn what you need to know to maximize your reimbursement.
2017 is an important transition year to MIPS. If you participate fully, you have the opportunity to maximize your reimbursement and avoid potential penalties. Now is the time to ensure your practice is taking the best path.
You are already participating in the individual components of the program. Now, in 2017 and beyond, all of these efforts have been combined into a single program with one deadline.
The decisions you make in your practice now will have financial repercussions in the future.
Health care IT expert Joy Rios, MBA, provides a clear picture of the impact of MIPS, which replaces programs including Meaningful Use, Value-Based Modifier, and PQRS. Joy is the author of two acclaimed books on quality reporting and CMS programs. She is one of the staff consultants at Miraca Life Sciences who advises and guides practices every day.
In this self-paced online course, you will learn:
- What proactive steps you can take NOW prior to the first reporting period.
- How to choose which measures to report on—and which ones make it very difficult—in order to earn high scores.
- The one method of reporting that presents the greatest opportunity for you to earn higher points in this critical measurement.
Regardless of your knowledge of MIPS and MACRA, you will finish this course with a better understanding of steps to take immediately in order to successfully navigate this program.
Miraca has helped more than 700 practices since 2012!
Your Instructor
Joy Rios, MBA,CHTS-PW, is a health IT expert, author, and nationally known speaker on the topics of the EHR incentive (Meaningful Use), PQRS, and value-based payment programs. Rios contributes articles to health IT publications and is the author of ABCs of Quality Reporting - Your 2016 Roadmap for Health IT Initiatives, including PQRS, Value-based Modifier, and the Merit-based Incentive Payment System and ABCs of PQRS: Your 2015 Guide to Successfully Participating in the Physician Quality Reporting System.
In 2015, Rios joined Miraca as a Technical Director. In addition to holding a BA and MBA, she also is a Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist with a focus on practice workflow.