CMS sent out letters informing physicians of their MIPS participation status for this year. If you are a physician reporting under a group tax identification number (TIN), be aware you may have missed your notification because the letters were sent to TIN-linked addresses rather than addresses connected to individual National Provider Identifier numbers (NPIs).
Healthmonix now has an online MIPS eligibility lookup tool to get an initial eligibility status for providers. You can check one, or all, of your providers in one eligibility lookup and receive an overview of MIPS eligibility. CMS recently released an online tool that lets physicians enter their National Provider Identifier (NPI) to find out their MIPS participation status. Physicians who may otherwise have been exempt individually will still be included in MIPS if their tax identification number (TIN) decides to report as a group.
If you still need further clarification on your status, the QPP website provides this very helpful page outlining MIPS eligibility rules. The page also includes information about clinicians participating in Advanced APMs, as well as participation that should be considered special status under the QPP.
If you are participating in an Alternative Payment Model (APM), talk to your Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) team or leaders managing your participation. The QPP website can help you find this information if you contact them at qpp@cms.hhs.gov or 1-866-288-8292.
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