5 Key Takeaways
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The 2025 MIPS changes include minimal updates in Quality and Promoting Interoperability, but significant changes in Cost and Improvement Activities.
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A new Complete Ophthalmologic Care MIPS Value Pathway is available for reporting, allowing for a more targeted measure group for eye care.
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The Cost category has undergone substantial updates, including new inclusion criteria for cataract surgery-related costs and additional Medicare services.
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Beginning in 2025, EHR vendors must be certified as qualified data registries to report MIPS performance data to CMS.
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Practices should prepare early by training staff on EHR workflows and selecting appropriate measures to ensure compliance with MIPS changes.
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