As we start off 2017, you’re probably thinking about how to plan for the implementation of MACRA (Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015), which begins Jan. 1. While the process might seem overwhelming, AGA is here to provide five steps that you can take to prepare yourself and your practice.
1. Meet 2016 Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) reporting requirements.
2. Review your practice’s Quality and Resource Use Reports (QRURs) for 2015 and the first part of 2016. The QRUR will help you understand how you are currently being rated on cost and quality.
3. Watch your mail for a CMS letter alerting you if you’ll be considered a low-volume provider for 2017 under the Merit-based Incentive Program (MIPs) and exempt from MACRA in 2017.
4. Check Medicare Physician Compare, which will allow patients to compare providers in ways they haven’t been able to before. Brainstorm ways to improve patient communication and discover whether outside resources may need to be added to help patients stay healthy ... and happy.
5. Visit www.gastro.org/MACRA for prerecorded webinars and other AGA resources designed to help make MACRA implementation as seamless as possible.
To learn more about MACRA, visit www.gastro.org/MACRA.