The proposed rule for the implementation of MACRA and its underlying Quality Payment Program has inspired many clinicians to voice their opinions about how excessive reporting leads to a reduction in the quality of patient care, and how the rule disadvantages small and rural practices. Two months ago, in response to this feedback, Andy Slavitt announced to senate that there was a possibility of a MACRA delay, or some restructuring of the proposed rule to reduce the burden of compliance. On Thursday, September 8, CMS announced that providers will be able to choose the level and pace at which they will comply with MACRA.
ALERT: This post was published before the release of the MACRA final rule on 10/14/2016. Please view our
finalized summary of the Pacing Options for MIPS for up to date regulations.
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Topics: MACRA & MIPS, CMS