Qualify for your 2012 Physician Quality Reporting System incentive in just 4 easy steps

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Overview

Designed by and for busy, practicing clinicians, this registry-based* Physician Quality Reporting System(PQRS) tool guides you through the Physician Quality Reporting System using as few as 15 of your patient charts.

With just 4 simple steps – and only a couple of hours – you can become eligible for the CMS 2012 pay-for-reporting Physician Quality Reporting System(PQRS) bonus. And in the process, you’ll begin to understand how a registry-based data collection can empower you to improve your patient care and outcomes in coming months and years.

Benefits

Bonus payment to you of 1% of all of your Medicare Part B charges in 2012

  • Registry-reporting (our method) has a 96% success rate*
  • In 2009 alone, Medicare paid over $234 million in incentive payments

Build a foundation for performance improvement

Receive feedback on your practice as you enter your information

Cost

  • 2 to 3 hours of your time
  • Challenge of thinking about your patients and practice in new ways.
  • $299 Submission Fee
  • 30 day money-back guarantee

What is PQRS?

The Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS), formerly known as PQRI, is a voluntary individual reporting program that provides an incentive payment to an “eligible professional” (EP) who satisfactorily reports data on quality measures for covered Physician Fee Schedule services provided to Medicare Part B beneficiaries. In 2012, the incentive is 1% of the EP’s estimated TOTAL Medicare Part B Physician Fee Schedule allowed charges.

Click here for the government’s details http://www.cms.hhs.gov/pqri/

* According to CMS, registry reporting resulted in a 96% success rate among eligible professionals who used this approach to qualify for P4P under PQRI in 2008 and 2009.

PQRS Details

2012 Physician Quality Reporting System Details

To learn more about our program, view our tutorial

Note: For your convenience, NetHealth gives you two options for data entry: you can start and return at any time to your on-line account OR you can download and print the questionnaire; record patient chart information on a hard copy; and then enter the information into your on-line account in one full swoop – just so long that you complete the data entry by February 15th, 2012.

IMPORTANT REMINDER:

Physicians can delegate the chart abstractions and data entry to other staff members but the physician must sign an on-line attestation statement confirming that the entered chart abstractions are accurate and complete.