Patient360 Announces 100% Client Success Rate for PQRS Reporting in 2016
Manchester, Maine (PRWEB) October 10, 2017 -- Patient360 (P360) is pleased to announce that 100% of its clients were successful in their 2016 PQRS submissions.
Having been in the registry business for well over a decade, Patient360 is proud of their track record and must work hard each year to help clients optimize performance and understand why they were successful.
Team members at Patient360 are sometimes asked how they “know” clients were successful. The answer is simple. Founder Doug Jorgensen outlines how he knows his company is able to achieve this level of accuracy: "Quality Net’s search tool allows anyone to see how they performed. This link affords access to a simple report to view your status after you’ve entered a NPI/TIN combo".
Here are some helpful and free tidbits on how to access 2016 results:
• CMS has now provided 2016 PQRS results as well as QRUR reports to access now
• Extra Help: Having Trouble Accessing Your Report? Click here
• Join the October 19th CMS Call on QRUR Reports to better understand your scores from 2016
Even though 2016 PQRS results seem like something of the past with the new sheriff in town the Quality Payment Program (QPP), there are commonalities and differences. Commonalities: over 200 quality measures have been carried over, and while the scoring is different, knowing your score in 2016 and how you performed should most definitely impact your choices under the Quality Payment Program. Differences: success in 2016 reporting does not automatically assume optimal performance in 2017 since some quality measures have changed and the program does roll up MU and VBM into one new program, but the relationship between reporting years is still important to understand. If this seems overwhelming, a P360 staff person is just a phone call or email away.
About P360:
Patient360 is one of the longest operating registries, and has been vetted by CMS for over 10 years in in a row. P360 is a physician owned and operated registry that strives to help practices improve quality, increase incentives, and avoid negative payment adjustments from CMS. Patient360 is able to report on all registry measures and provides support to all specialties. P360 is also a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) specializing in Orthopedic Neuromuscular and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Chiropractic, Physiatry, Physical and Occupational Therapy Podiatry, and Sport Medicine. P360 offers consulting for anyone who has questions about their results, scores, or general reporting.
Amanda Lord Darbani, Patient360, http://www.patient360.com, +1 8005374473, [email protected]
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