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The path to successful quality-reporting in 2017 continues to get clearer. In a new release, you'll find dozens of qualified clinical data registries (QCDRs) that have obtained CMS' blessing to help you report your quality measures and other pieces of the merit-based incentive payment system (MIPS).
According to CMS officials, what should a MIPS-eligible clinician do if she has not received a MIPS clinician participation letter?

Providers in four states get an opportunity to join the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus program (CPC+) and become an advanced alternative payment model (APM).

One sign that MIPS really is the future of provider payments: CMS plans to audit provider performance and that includes completion of clinical practice improvement activities.
Not all providers are on the hook to report the quality and health IT measures associated with the merit-based incentive payment (MIPS) system during 2017.

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