Medisolv Blog 2019 MIPS Proposed Rule: Key Highlights

2019 MIPS Proposed Rule: Key Highlights

2019 MIPS Proposed Rule: Key Highlights

What’s in store for year three of the Quality Payment Program (QPP)? Last week, CMS dropped the 2019 QPP proposed rule. In addition to focusing on improving patient care by greatly reducing paperwork requirements for clinicians, it includes some major MIPS changes such as removing several process-based quality measures, overhauling the newly named Promoting Interoperability category and modifying technical requirements. Keep in mind that these are just the proposed changes. The final rule will come out in late fall.

If you don’t have time to read through the full 1,473-page proposed rule (…because you have a life and stuff), check out the links below for a few helpful summaries and breakdowns of the proposed QPP changes:


And for highlights of the proposed changes to the MIPS track in 2019, check out our slideshow below. Remember (shameless plug alert), when you partner with a MIPS vendor like Medisolv, our clinical experts can work closely with you—every step of the way—to help you gain a better understanding of the changes to MIPS and guide you through a successful MIPS submission year after year.

 


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