Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 Resubmit corrected claims with the PQRI measures. Or submit claims with only the PQRI measures for those dates of service. Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C www.prattmd.info From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Myria Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 5:47 PM To: Subject: Re: RE: PQRI Wizard As I finish reading through rest of e-mails seems I cannot to ABFM with only 15. Is there another way to report this? From: Myria <myriaemeny> To: Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 8:39:16 PM Subject: Re: RE: PQRI Wizard I am going to do it throught the ABFM (thanks Kathy for mentioning it) but I hope it too allows the 15 only as it keeps referiing only to having 30 patients. I assume too that it's only from July 1st on that I should begin the count since ABFM directions seem to indicate can start on any date. From: Egly <kevin_eglyyahoo (DOT) com> To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 8:30:04 PM Subject: Re: RE: [Practiceimprovemen t1] PQRI Wizard For anyone who wants to try to submit for PQRI 2009 the submission date was extended to Feb 21st. and I booked 30 diabetic patients last year in December and coded visits and PQRI data. Time did not permit me to coordinate the huge effort of last year but I have run accross PQRIWizard at www.pqriwizard. .com. and I are contemplating using the registry method. It provides discounts for group practice and assiciations. If anyone is interested perhaps we can creat the IMP group and all benefit form this. I don't have time to coordinate a group rate because of boards, but I can have look into it if there is a significant number interested. From: Kathy Saradarian <qualityfphughes (DOT) net> To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 6:47:45 PM Subject: RE: RE: [Practiceimprovemen t1] PQRI This method of reporting is not time based. It’s 30 patients. The don’t submit the data if it’s not “completed”. From: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com [mailto:Practiceimp rovement1@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Pratt Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 4:46 PM To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com Subject: RE: RE: [Practiceimprovemen t1] PQRI If you have at least 15, then you report only for the last 6 months of the year and you can still qualify. If you don’t have 15 diabetics, then I guess you are out of luck L Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C www.prattmd. info From: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com [mailto:Practiceimp rovement1@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 1:29 PM To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com Subject: Re: RE: [Practiceimprovemen t1] PQRI duh what if you do nothave 30 diabetics? On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Kathy Saradarian <qualityfphughes (DOT) net> wrote: I never got around to doing it that way and it's very easy through the board. So now 2 days before deadline, I can submit and get my bonus. The other, you have to plan ahead so you remember to send it on 80% of all claims. Kathy Saradarian New Jersey Practice Partner - EMR since 2003 Staff Light - Solo Practice On Jan 9, 2010, Pratt <karen.oaktree@ comcast.net> wrote: Kathy, Why aren’t you reporting the PQRI measures on your claims? I don’t know if your EMR will allow you to “link” the PQRI codes to the diagnosis codes (which is what we do). It took Steve about an hour to set it up in our system 2 years ago. Now every time he sees a patient that has a dx that has a PQRI code attached to it, the code goes on the claim and we get paid automatically from Medicare (separate check) when they make PQRI payments. We only got $200 for 2008, but just over $600 for 2009.. It just takes him a couple extra “clicks” during the visit note to capture those charges. Food for thought… Pratt Office Manager Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C www.prattmd. info Solo 4/03, Practicing since 9/90 Practice Partner 5/03 Low staffing From: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com [mailto:Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of Kathy Saradarian Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 4:44 AM To: 'Practice Management Issues' Cc: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com Subject: [Practiceimprovemen t1] PQRI Last night I did my PQRI reporting through the module at the ABFM. They only have diabetes, although I thought I had been told there were other modules. You just have to report 30 consecutively seen diabetic patients for any time period in 2009. It took me about 3 hours. It would have been shorter if I didn’t have to be fancy and use the PDF form from the website. I kept accidentally overwriting my previous patient, losing count and having to go back and do it again. Once I got my routine down, it was pretty smooth. I might get me only about $600. But if you do more Medicare, it might be more worth the effort. Also, it is up from 2% this year to 3% I think. Kathy Saradarian, MD Branchville, NJ -- PATIENTS,please remember email may not be entirely secure and that Email is part of the medical record and is placed into the chart ( be careful what you say!) Email is best used for appointment making and brief questions Email replies can be expected within 24 hours-Please CALL if the matter is more urgent . MD ph fax impcenter.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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