Dear Colleague,
As a practicing doctor myself, I know firsthand the challenges and frustrations that come with keeping up with ever-changing Medicare program requirements. As the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) begins the new Quality Payment Program (QPP) this year, the AOA is working to support our doctors to protect future reimbursement and maximize incentives.
Just last month, CMS began sending out letters to all Medicare doctors to indicate whether the doctor has qualified for one of the exclusions under the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). CMS also developed an online NPI look up to check participation status. With this information, doctors can now best prepare themselves for MIPS participation. To equip doctors of optometry with the information needed to successfully participate in the program, we’ve developed a number of resources, including:
- A webinar that dives deeply into MIPS program requirements.
- A webinar that provides much-needed guidance on MIPS for those doctors who are not using EHRs in their practice.
- An overview of MIPS and how the AOA’s Measures and Outcomes Registry for Eyecare (AOA MORE) can help support program requirements.
- QPP frequently asked questions
- MIPS group reporting frequently asked questions
While these are all great resources, we know that many of our doctors are still unsure of the path forward when it comes to these program changes. The AOA wants to do more to support you. Please join us on June 12 at 9 p.m. Eastern time for a webinar that will offer the opportunity to ask your specific MIPS questions. The webinar will be presented by Dr. Zachary McCarty, chair of the AOA’s Quality Improvement and Registries Committee, and Dr. Jeff Michaels, immediate past chair of the AOA’s Quality Improvement and Registries Committee. Register here. If you have a specific question you would like addressed on the webinar, please email Kara Webb, the AOA’s associate director of coding & regulatory policy, at kcwebb@aoa.org.
If there are additional MIPS tools and resources that would be useful to you in your practice, please email me at president@aoa.org.
Sincerely,
Andrea P. Thau, O.D.
AOA President