Objective:
To address frequently asked questions regarding the changes to the MIPS categories for 2025, particularly for eye care practices, including specific updates and implications.
Key Findings:
- Quality category changes are minimal; focus on documentation and workflows.
- Cost category has substantial updates affecting cataract surgery cost measures, which may impact practice revenue.
- MVP introduced for eye care, allowing for specialty-specific reporting, which could streamline the reporting process.
Interpretation:
Practices should prepare for 2025 by understanding the changes in MIPS categories, particularly in cost measures and the new MVP, to ensure compliance and optimize performance.
Limitations:
- Uncertainty regarding EHR compatibility with MVP reporting may hinder some practices.
- Potential confusion due to multiple changes across categories could lead to reporting errors.
Conclusion:
Staying informed and proactive in adapting to MIPS changes will help practices succeed in delivering quality patient care and navigating the evolving landscape.
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