Avoid the Medicare Penalty – Take Action now
Physicians must take action now to avoid the 4 percent payment reduction under the Medicare Quality Payment Program, which includes the Merit Based Incentive Payment
Physicians must take action now to avoid the 4 percent payment reduction under the Medicare Quality Payment Program, which includes the Merit Based Incentive Payment
Protect Medicare payments with timely signing and closing of electronic health records More than eighty percent of physicians in the U.S. now use electronic health
KMA Business Advocacy Manager Lindy Lady explains the MIPS and MACRA as well as what physicians need to know to avoid penalties in this video
Kentucky physicians will soon be notified whether they will need to take part in MIPS, the Merit-based Incentive Payment System, which is one component
Since Medicare published the final regulations on the Quality Payment Program, several changes have been made and some things have been clarified. Here’s a review
Starting in 2017, physicians must make an important decision each year—one that will affect Medicare reimbursements. The new Medicare Quality Payment Program, which includes the
The new Medicare Quality Payment Program, which includes the Merit Based Incentive Payment System or MIPS, has an implementation date of Jan. 1, 2019, but
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) in November released the annual Work Plan, which is designed to ferret out fraud, waste and abuse in the
Starting in January 2017, your practice needs to do something to avoid up to a 4 percent penalty in 2019. At KMA, we are trying
Comments from physicians across the country prompted a number of positive changes to final regulations for the Medicare Accountability and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA). The