Starting in 2013, Physicians’ Quality Reporting
System (QPP) is a mandatory program for
reporting to CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid),
and penalties will now be imposed on non-reporting
Medicare professional providers, including
LCSW.
In 2014, CMS
began a new QPP reporting program: The Qualified Clinical Data
Registry (QCDR). As an evolution of
traditional QPP reporting methods (such
as Claims or Qualified Registries), QCDR reporting offers the
following advantages to Medicare providers:
1. QCDRs have
inherent processes that integrate more easily with the workflow of
the LCSW and other
Behavioral Health (BH) professionals,
including those who do not use EHRs.
2. QCDR reporting
does not have many of the restrictions inherent in the legacy QPP
reporting methods; Using the QCDR enables providers to greatly
improve the success rate of their QPP report process. (as opposed
to >50% failure rate for legacy QPP Claims reporting.
See details)
3.
As a partner with a professional organization, a QCDR can
create measures relevant to a provider’s specialty. For example, NQF measure 0105 -
Antidepressant Medication Management (AMM)
can be proposed as a QCDR specific measure to help fulfill QPP
reporting requirements of a mental health professional.
4. The QPP
submission generated by a QCDR on behalf of a
LCSW
and other
Behavioral Health (BH) professionals
contains only the population statistics of the patient
panel chosen by the Medicare provider.
CUHSM.org is a
QCDR registered with CMS that provides QPP support to
LCSW and related medical professionals. We streamline the QPP
reporting process by
providing alternative methods that integrate with the CMS billing
workflow of providers, especially for those who do not use an EHR:
Please click on the links below
for more information.