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Medicare’s Quality Payment Program vs. Wound Care Practitioners | Today’s Wound Clinic

Today’s Wound Clinic just posted an article I wrote about everyone’s favorite topic, MIPS!

Here’s a table with the MIPS quality measures that might be reportable by most wound care practitioners, and the maximum points that each are worth if your performance rate is the highest possible. In other words, if you score 100% on documentation of current medications, it’s still worth only 7 instead of 10 points. I explain some more of the boring details in the article. This is a problem when the game of MIPS is played by maximizing the total points available in each category.

Medicare QPP vs. Wound Care Practitioners

Doctors and NPs in private practice (meaning office-based and “mobile”) are paying close attention to MIPS because if they ignore it, they can lose up to 9% of their Medicare billing. However, it can be very hard for practitioners working in the home setting or skilled nursing to get through MIPS when many of these measures do not relate well to the environment. Vital signs are not checked routinely in many skilled nursing facilities.

Check out the complete article and message me with your questions.

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