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  • MIPS 2022—Quality Scoring: No More Bonuses for High-Priority Measures and CEHRT

    This content is excerpted from EyeNet’s MIPS 2022: A Primer and Reference; also see the Academy’s MIPS hub page.


    For the first five years of MIPS, you could earn bonus points for reporting high priority quality measures and/or for “end-to-end electronic reporting” using your EHR system. These bonus points are no longer available in 2022.

    In the future, CMS hopes that its MIPS Value Pathways (MVPs) will encourage the electronic reporting of high priority quality measures without the use of bonus points. 

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