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Physician Practices

Thursday, July 02, 2009

CMS Physician Payment Proposal Includes New E-Reporting Measures

On Wednesday, CMS issued a draft Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for 2010, which includes several revised health IT provisions, Health Data Management reports.

The CMS proposal would:

  • Allow health care providers to submit data from electronic health record systems;
  • Develop a process to facilitate quality measure reporting for group practices;
  • Let physicians report new measures under the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative pay-for-performance program; and
  • Simplify reporting requirements for PQRI and the Electronic Prescribing Incentive Program.

CMS opted to revise physician payments in response to projections that physicians will face a 21.5% Medicare rate reduction in 2010.

The rule also includes new regulations on consultation codes and physician-administered drugs.

CMS will accept public comment on the rule through Aug. 31 and plans to publish a final rule by Nov. 1. The new physician payment system would take effect Jan. 1, 2010 (Goedert, Health Data Management, 7/1).

The proposed rule is available online (.pdf).



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