• CMS extends deadline to review value modifier and PQRS results

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has extended until Dec. 7 the deadline for family physicians and others to request an informal review of their value modifier and Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) results, which will otherwise impact Medicare physician payments in 2017.

    CMS released the 2015 annual Quality and Resource Use Reports (QRURs) on Sept. 26. The 2015 annual QRURs show how physician groups and solo practitioners performed in 2015 on the quality and cost measures used to calculate the 2017 Value Modifier as well as their 2017 Value Modifier payment adjustment.

    You can access and review your 2015 annual QRUR now to determine whether you are subject to the 2017 Value Modifier payment adjustment. You will need an Enterprise Identity Management (EIDM) account with the appropriate role to obtain your 2015 annual QRUR. The CMS web site contains instructions for signing up for the appropriate role in EIDM and instructions for accessing the QRUR. Also available on this webpage is a streamlined instructional guide for accessing the QRUR titled “Quick Access Guide for the 2015 Annual QRURs and Tables.”

    Physician groups or solo practitioners may request an informal review of perceived errors in their 2017 Value Modifier calculation during the informal review period, which now expires on Dec. 7 at 11:59 p.m. (EST). Additional information about the 2015 Annual QRURs and how to request an informal review is available on CMS’s 2015 QRUR and 2017 Value Modifier webpage.

    In 2017, CMS will apply a downward payment adjustment to those who did not satisfactorily report under the Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) in 2015.

    If you have any questions regarding the status of your 2015 PQRS reporting or are concerned about potentially receiving the PQRS downward payment adjustment in 2017, you can also submit an informal review request for that and ask CMS to investigate your payment adjustment determination. However, again, you must do so by Dec. 7. CMS will be in contact with every individual eligible professional or PQRS group practice that submits a request for an informal review of their 2015 PQRS data and notify them via email of a final decision within 90 days of the original request for an informal review. All CMS decisions will be final, and there will be no further review.

    Follow these steps to submit an informal review request:
    1.    Go to the Quality Reporting Communication Support Page (CSP).
    2.    In the upper left-hand corner of the page, under “Related Links,” select “Communication Support Page.”
    3.    Select “Informal Review Request.”
    4.    Select “PQRS Informal Review.”
    5.    A new page will open.
    6.    Enter Billing/Primary Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), Individual Rendering National Provider Identifier (NPI), OR Practice Site ID # and select “submit.”

    Complete the mandatory fields in the online form, including the appropriate justification for the request to be deemed valid. Failure to complete the form in full will result in the inability to have the informal review request analyzed. CMS or the QualityNet Help Desk may contact you for additional information if necessary. Please see the PQRS informal review fact sheet for more information.

    Additionally, 2015 PQRS feedback reports can be accessed on the CMS Enterprise Portal using an EIDM account. For details on how to obtain your report, please see the “Quick Reference Guide for Accessing 2015 PQRS Feedback Reports.” For information on understanding your report, please see the “2015 PQRS Feedback Report User Guide.” Both guides are on the PQRS Analysis and Payment webpage on the CMS web site.

    For More Help:
    •    For additional assistance regarding EIDM or to ask questions about the informal review process, contact the QualityNet Help Desk at 1-866-288-8912 (TTY 1-877-715- 6222) from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday, or via email at qnetsupport@hcqis.org. To avoid security violations, do not include personal identifying information, such as Social Security Number or TIN, in e-mail inquiries to the QualityNet Help Desk.
    •    For additional assistance regarding the QRUR or the Value Modifier, contact the Physician Value Help Desk at pvhelpdesk@cms.hhs.gov or 888-734-6433 (select option 3).

    – Kent Moore, Senior Strategist for Physician Payment for the American Academy of Family Physicians

    Posted on Dec 02, 2016 by David Twiddy


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