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Episode 28: Your MIPS Primer

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If you take any form of insurance as payment for your services then you need to understand MACRA and MIPS. MACRA is the law and MIPS is the implementation.

Key Points:

  • If you see more than 200 Medicare patients and/or bill more than $90,000 annually in Medicare Part B allowed charges, you’re automatically enrolled.
  • MIPS collects data and then you see the effect on your reimbursement 2 years later.

Why is participating in MIPS a big deal:

  • MIPS results in Medicare Part B incentive payments and penalties.
  • MIPS scores effectively market you—free advertising for exceptional performers, as well as potential liability for underperformers.
  • MACRA requires CMS to publish MIPS final scores and performance category scores on every MIPS participant within 12 months of the performance year through CMS’ online portal, Physician Compare and the database is available to third-party physician rating websites
  • You can use your MIPS when negotiating commercial insurance contracts.
  • MIPS scores are irrevocable since they become a permanent part of public record.
  • CMS ties MIPS scores to the practitioner so that scores follow the practitioner from one practice to another.
  • Key point: MIPS scores will impact patient attraction and retention, insurance contracting AND physician recruiting, contracting, and compensation plans.

How MIPS Works?

MIPS is a performance-based payment system that includes four categories. You as the clinician have the flexibility to choose the activities and measures that are most meaningful to your practice.

The four weighted performance categories are combined to create the MIPS Composite Performance Score (MIPS Final Score) and used in determining future Medicare Part B payment adjustments.

How many points do you need to be eligible to get the incentive?

  • Performance threshold: 60 points to avoid a penalty and start to earn an incentive.
  • Additional performance threshold: 85 points to earn additional incentives from the additional incentive pool of $500m.

Key Points:

  • Your final total score is compared to everyone else participating in MIPS. If there are more people who meet each threshold, then the pot of money for bonuses gets divided by that many people.

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If you take any form of insurance as payment for your services then you need to understand MACRA and MIPS. MACRA is the law and MIPS is the implementation.

Key Points:

  • If you see more than 200 Medicare patients and/or bill more than $90,000 annually in Medicare Part B allowed charges, you’re automatically enrolled.
  • MIPS collects data and then you see the effect on your reimbursement 2 years later.

Why is participating in MIPS a big deal:

  • MIPS results in Medicare Part B incentive payments and penalties.
  • MIPS scores effectively market you—free advertising for exceptional performers, as well as potential liability for underperformers.
  • MACRA requires CMS to publish MIPS final scores and performance category scores on every MIPS participant within 12 months of the performance year through CMS’ online portal, Physician Compare and the database is available to third-party physician rating websites
  • You can use your MIPS when negotiating commercial insurance contracts.
  • MIPS scores are irrevocable since they become a permanent part of public record.
  • CMS ties MIPS scores to the practitioner so that scores follow the practitioner from one practice to another.
  • Key point: MIPS scores will impact patient attraction and retention, insurance contracting AND physician recruiting, contracting, and compensation plans.

How MIPS Works?

MIPS is a performance-based payment system that includes four categories. You as the clinician have the flexibility to choose the activities and measures that are most meaningful to your practice.

The four weighted performance categories are combined to create the MIPS Composite Performance Score (MIPS Final Score) and used in determining future Medicare Part B payment adjustments.

How many points do you need to be eligible to get the incentive?

  • Performance threshold: 60 points to avoid a penalty and start to earn an incentive.
  • Additional performance threshold: 85 points to earn additional incentives from the additional incentive pool of $500m.

Key Points:

  • Your final total score is compared to everyone else participating in MIPS. If there are more people who meet each threshold, then the pot of money for bonuses gets divided by that many people.

Want to hear more tips on how to start, run and grow your practice and related medical businesses, please sign up for my newsletter at https://www.thepracticebuildingmd.com
Join my FB group, The Private Medical Practice Academy.
Enroll in How To Start Your Own Practice and get the step-by-step process for opening your practice.
Join The Private Medical Practice Academy Membership for live group coaching, expert guest speakers and everything you need to know to start, grow and leverage your private practice. The course, How To Start Your Own Practice is included in the membership, as a bonus.
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts"I love Sandy Weitz and The Private Medical Practice Academy Podcast." <-- If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people -- just like you -- move toward the practice they want . Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!

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