The minimum number of measures expected to be reported for Traditional MIPS.
What is 6 measures?
Also known as the 4 "goals" because no data is reported for it directly.
What are PI objectives?
The type of reporting that requires 2 high weighted, 4 medium weighted, or 1 high and 2 medium weighted activities to meet minimum requirements.
What is standard IA reporting?
Reports the cost data on behalf of the providers and the data isn't available until final feedback.
Who is CMS?
Guide that houses information specific to who can report MIPS, and goes over the factors that determine eligibility.
What is the eligibility and participation user guide?
The 6 collection types available for Traditional MIPS Quality Reporting.
What is eCQMs, MIPS CQMs, Claims, QCDR Measures, CAHPS for MIPS, and Administrative Claims?
This e-prescribing measure was considered a bonus measure previously until PY 2023, when it became a required measure going forward.
What is PDMP?
The special statuses that only need to report 1 high or 2 medium weighted activities to meet minimum requirements.
What is small practice, non-patient facing, rural, and HPSA?
The total number of cost measures available for PY 2024.
What is 29 total cost measures?
This guide has all the math formulas to calculate points for Traditional MIPS.
What is the Traditional MIPS Scoring Guide?
When data for the same collection type is combined from multiple vendors (EHR, Registry, QCDR) into 1 file to meet data completeness.
What is data aggregation?
The two measures that satisfy both measure requirements for the health information exchange objective.
What is the Bi-Directional Exchange measure and TEFCA measure?
The percentage of the group that must report the same activity in order for it to count at the group level.
what is 50%?
The name of the document that is specific to cost, but is essentially a measure specification.
What is a cost information form?
The team that handles majority of cases regarding measure specifications.
What is PIMMS?
Quality measures impacted by changes during the PY, such as ICD-10 code changes, but 9 consecutive months can still be reported for.
What are Truncated measures?
A table that breaks down how many points each PI measure is worth is found in this resource.
What is the PI Quick Start Guide?
The resource that's used in the absence of measure specifications for IA.
What is IA data validation?
The total number of cost measures that are considered "chronic condition episode-based measures".
What is 5 measures?
The eligibility for a provider that joins a practice in October-December of the PY, regardless of the LVT numbers.
What is group eligible and individually exempt?
This guide provides information on what happens if a eligible submission contains less than 6 quality measures, but may still earn full points via a denominator reduction for the category if certain criteria is true.
What is the EMA and Denominator Reduction Guide?
This objective contains measures that can be specifically reported with active engagement.
What is public health and clinical data exchange?
The practice or organization must be certified or recognized before they can attest to this high-weighted activity.
What is PCMH?
Testing CMS conducts to determine future cost measures.
What is CMFT?
This resource has all the need to know documents for APP reporting.
What is the APP Toolkit?