Early on the morning of February 10th, the Senate approved the nomination of now-former Rep. Tom Price to be the Secretary of Health and Human Services. While some say his chief priority is “dismantling of the Affordable Care Act” (Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington), the tasks that will be put in front of him also include five major health IT initiatives: appointments to ONC and other agencies, the future of MACRA and Meaningful Use, the enforcement of interoperability, telemedicine, and cybersecurity.
The future of MACRA with Tom Price as the Secretary of HHS
Topics: MACRA & MIPS, CMS, Industry insights
In December we posted about a CMS announcement related to ICD-10 diagnosis and procedure code changes, and how this might affect payment adjustments in 2018. At the time CMS had not yet issued their addendum detailing specific code updates for measures being used in the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), but now that they have, here’s an update:
CMS and the National Library of Medicine (NLM) have published the addendum to the 2016 eCQM specifications which affects ICD-10 Clinical Modification (CM) and Procedure Coding System (PCS) value sets for 2017. Health Quality Measure Format (HQMF) specifications, value set object identifiers (OIDs), and measure version numbers for 2017 were not changed. The eCQM value set addendum for 2017 is published to the eCQM Library and the eCQI Resource Center. The NLM’s Value Set Authority Center also provides a complete list of revisions to the eCQM value sets.
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.
Topics: MACRA & MIPS, CMS
