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Providers who want to recommend changes or additions to the current specialty measure sets under the merit-based incentive payment system (MIPS) should mark their calendars: You have until Feb. 9 to let CMS know about any changes you'd like to see for the 2019 MIPS reporting year.
 
 
Providers will find a new entry into the world of advanced alternative payment models (APM) after CMS announced the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BPCI) Advanced program, which will reward providers on the basis of their cost-containment scores for 32 distinct episodes of care.
Clinicians who have have been anxious to start the next round of merit-based incentive payment system (MIPS) participation will be delighted to learn that the bulk of measures specifications information is now available for this year. All other clinicians who need to participate to protect their payments also should review the updated information and get a start on MIPS year 2.

Practices in search of a texting policy should look no further than CMS' guidance to state survey agency directors, published Dec. 28. Even though medical practices aren't required to followed the guidance, doing so will make life easier for clinicians who won't have to remember one rule when they're at the practice and another rule when they are in a facility such as a hospital or an ambulatory surgical center.

Among the experts who weighed in on what practices could expect in 2018 for the Jan. 1 Part B News predictions issue was Lyndean Brick, CEO of the Mokeno, Ill., health care consultancy The Advis Group. Brick had more predictions than we could fit, so we’re sharing some of the others here.

 

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