Qualified Clinical Data Registries: How Wound Care Practitioners Can Make the Most Out of the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System

2018 
Significance: Wound care practitioners have no professional society to promote participation in a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR), which is essential to thrive under the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), and until recently have lacked relevant quality measures to report. Practitioners can now participate in the nonprofit U.S. Wound Registry (USWR) QCDR for MIPS credit, which can receive data from any certified electronic health record (EHR) and, in so doing, generate data useful for comparative effectiveness research. Recent Advances: For 2018, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved 12 wound care and hyperbaric medicine–relevant quality measures and several clinical practice Improvement Activities, which can be reported for MIPS credit through the USWR. Several QCDR measures have met the CMS 3-year reporting criteria to establish national benchmark rates, likely enabling practitioners to achieve higher quality scores than possible with standard MIPS measures. ...
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