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Documentation Requirements for MIPS 404: Anesthesiology Smoking Abstinence and Best PracticesAs with all quality measures, groups are only allowed to report on measures where all the data elements of the denominator are completed and documented, and where a clinical quality action or outcome (numerator) is completed and documented. For MIPS 404: Anesthesiology Smoking Abstinence, the elements of the denominator that must be captured and documented are:
For MIPS 404: Anesthesiology Smoking Abstinence, the group or individual reporting the clinical action (numerator) that the patient smoked or did not smoke on the day of surgery must also have documentation that the patient is a smoker and was counseled on the day before surgery. Such documentation must be held by the group or individual for auditing purposes. If the group cannot ascertain or document that the patient is a smoker and was not counseled prior to the day of surgery, the group or individual should not report the measure. Scenarios where reporting the measure would not be appropriate:
As you prepare your data submission for the 2020 performance period, AQI recommends reviewing the measures you are submitting and how you are capturing and documenting both the denominator and the numerator for each measure. Please contact AQI at askaqi@asahq.org for further questions on this measure. |
It's never too early to send quality data to NACORNACOR Quality reporting deadlines for the 2020 performance year are approaching quickly. Practices are encouraged to start sending quality data to AQI before the deadline to allow time for review and to submit corrected files if any errors are identified. The 2020 data completeness requirements for those reporting MIPS are six measures, including one outcome measure, for 70 percent of the eligible cases over a 12-month period (1/1/20 - 12/31/20). Quality data from January through November 2020 must be submitted by January 29, 2021. The deadline to submit all 2020 data is February 15, 2021. |
New Internal Improvement Measure: Intraoperative Hypotension measure (IIM025)Approved by the Anesthesia Quality Institute (AQI) as an internal improvement measure, the Intraoperative Hypotension (IOH) quality measure supports an increasing desire for objective quality measurement and reporting with no provider documentation burden. ePreop and the Cleveland Clinic are co-stewarding the IOH quality measure to encourage qualified anesthesia providers to maintain an intraoperative mean arterial pressure above 65 mmHg to reduce the risk of adverse outcomes such as acute kidney injury and myocardial injury. Clinicians reporting quality data through NACOR's Quality Concierge® can participate in the IOH measure without burden. Sign up today. |
Benefits beyond MIPSPractices and physician anesthesiologists submitting data to AQI's NACOR are finding they can use the data for business development, hospital performance goals and managed care contracts. They are also becoming more efficient in local quality improvement processes too. NACOR Benchmarking allows practices to report their billing and administrative data, as well as continue to report quality measures (MIPS and QCDR) without submitting to CMS. Submitting data will help build consistent, year-over-year quality and outcomes data that will help you:
For more information, email AskAQI@asahq.org. |
2020 Reporting DeadlinesNACOR Registration: October 30, 2020 January through November 2020 data submission: January 29, 2021 Individual Quality Reporting Consent Submission: January 29, 2021 Improvement Activity Attestation: January 29, 2021 CMS Opt-Out for Individual Reporting: January 29, 2021 TIN/NPI Reconciliation: January 29, 2021 All data submissions: February 15, 2021 |
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Contact AQIRegister: qcdr@asahq.org NACOR Dashboard support: NACORSupport@asahq.org Ask AQI: AskAQI@asahq.org |
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