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Use your Medicare
claims process
to help your clients fulfill
mandated Medicare Quality Reports
As a Medical Biller,
you have the advantage of already knowing a practice's workflow
and the steps required to accurately process Medicare
claims.
You can use the same
CMS-1500 processes to help your providers fulfill
mandated Medicare Quality Reporting (PQRS).
Using a secure and
simple process, your Billing company can
automatically fill in over 80% of a extensive PQRS
submission form. This streamlined
process increases the accuracy and reduces the cost of
generating a PQRS submission.
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Minimize CMS penalties for your providers
It is a well known fact that a 2014 is a critical year
for professional providers (MD, DO, NP, PA, OT, PT) to
submit quality reports to CMS... or
suffer large financial penalties.
Many providers are discovering that a poorly planned process for PQRS (Physician Quality Reporting System) submissions can be
tedious, labor intensive and an expensive distraction.
CMS begins the internal audit process of PQRS submissions by matching claims data.
Why not help physicians prepare a superior PQRS submission with the billing company staff that formatted, reviewed and submitted the same claims data?
CMSGATEWAYS.COM has researched how to leverage your client's billing dataset while minimizing HIPPA exposure to enable you to nimbly track PQRS report functionality with legislative and regulatory changes.
Read more . . .
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PQRS Submission
Support Checklist
Documentation
FAQ
Forums
Process Roadmap
Revision history.
Test sequences
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Minimize PQRS support costs
Using
our PQRS Toolkit helps your Billing Company to minimize the physician resources, complexity and time required for PQRS submissions. Read more...
Documentation and testing are necessary for any PQRS submission component.
CMSGATEWAYS.COM's checklist of these items reduces the costs of PQRS planning, implementation and support. Read more . . .
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PQRS Toolkit
Process steps Data acquisition tools
Data cleansing tools
PQRS/QRDA generation
Data Validation
Report review
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Accelerate your expertise of PQRS
CMSGATEWAYS.COM can tailor our training and services to your internal staff or outside vendor. We have many years of experience in technical seminars with Intel and IBM customers, serving as a technical liaison for all levels of technical expertise.
Whether your PQRS team in your billing company needs a measure librarian, functional roadmap, or expert consultant, we save your staff months by locating relevant resources to use and identifying pitfalls to avoid.
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Our channels of PQRS assistance
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Webinars
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Toolkits
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Librarian
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Consultant
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Our support channels Expedite PQRS support
Attending CMSGATEWAYS.COM
webinars or retaining a PQRS Support consultant expedites your assimilation of this vast array of tested code.
We spend the time and resources up front to be aware of functionality, integration efforts required, revision, FAQ and documentation.
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CMSGATEWAYS.COM supports for PQRS and Qualified Clinical Data Registries (QCDR)
Technical support for internal or external development staff
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For PQRS, the challenge is how to assist your providers
to improve healthcare delivery services
by meeting the CMS report mandates that address these issues
and minimize the impact on all participants in the CMS report process.
CMSGATEWAYS.COM has a full portfolio of QCDR Support services to achieve these goals.
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CMSGATEWAYS.COM saves your organization time, effort and resources
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In order to fulfill CMS requirements for Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR),
CMSGATEWAYS.COM compiles and validates incoming data from many sources as well as the CMS submissions with our Report Generation Engine by using our efficient data-mining processes for patient experience databases and provider EHRs. |
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CMSGATEWAYS.COM provides a support services to fully leverage your existing registry IT to enable your organization to orchestrate a tiered, efficient QCDR submission process. More... |
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QCDR roundtable at ONC 2014 Meeting Summary report available for QCDR roundtable @ 2014 ONC Annual meeting Details here
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