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Physician Quality Reporting Initiative Update

CMS Recruits Qualified Clinical Data Registries

By News Staff

Physicians who plan to use a clinical data registry to submit data for CMS' 2008 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative, or PQRI, need to act quickly to ensure that their registry meets CMS criteria and is deemed a qualified and established registry.
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CMS is accepting self-nomination letters from registries -- including those registries currently participating in its 2008 testing process -- until 5 p.m. on May 31.

Registries that are approved by CMS will have met a list of criteria, including a Jan. 1, 2008, or earlier startup date. In addition, selected registries will be able to, among other things,
  • report data by both National Provider Identifier and Taxpayer Identification Number,
  • separate and report on Medicare Part B patients only,
  • provide PQRI measure numbers and titles, and
  • have the ability to transmit data in a CMS-approved XML format.
Registries must agree to provide CMS access to review the Medicare beneficiary data on which 2008 PQRI registry-based submissions are founded. They also will submit a statement attesting that the quality measure results and numerator and denominator data provided to CMS are accurate and complete.

Consult the CMS Web site for additional details (4-page PDF; About PDFs) about CMS’ selection criteria and where to submit a registry nomination letter.

Registries will be required to successfully submit a test file in XML format to CMS' data warehouse by Aug. 1; CMS will post the names of qualifying registries on its Web site on Aug. 31.

CMS announced in April that it was making new reporting options available to eligible professionals -- including reporting via clinical registries -- for the remainder of the 2008 PQRI reporting period.