As the Year Comes to a Close
The team at EyeMD EMR Healthcare Systems would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude for your trust and partnership over the past year. We deeply appreciate your continued support and wish you great success and a joyful start to the New Year.
Important MIPS Deadlines
As we approach year-end, please keep the following key dates in mind for the MIPS attestation process:
- December 31, 2024: End of the 2024 MIPS attestation period
- December 31, 2024: Deadline for the MIPS Extreme & Uncontrollable Circumstances (EUC) Exception and the Promoting Interoperability Hardship application (closes at 8:00 PM ET)
- January 1, 2025: Start of the 2025 MIPS attestation period
- February 2025: Verana portal becomes available for 2024 MIPS attestation
- March 31, 2025: Submission window closes for 2024 MIPS attestation
Prepare for Your 2024 MIPS Attestation
To streamline the process, log into your Verana dashboard and upload a CMS 1500 form prior to your attestation appointment with your Verana Practice Experience Manger or EyeMD Application Specialist. Any CMS 1500 form billed during the current year for any patient—regardless of their insurance payer—will suffice.
Click here for an easy-to-follow step by step guide to uploading the CMS 1500.
Promoting Interoperability Reminder
If your practice intends to attest to Promoting Operability (PI), please ensure that FHIR functionality is enabled for the entire 180-day attestation period. This is not only a requirement for the Provide Patients Electronic Access to Their Health Information Measure, but also critical to avoid potential violations of the Information Blocking Rules.
This is a friendly reminder that Information Blocking Rules extend beyond MIPS reporting. These rules have a wide-reaching impact on the sharing and management of electronic health information (EHI). To ensure you stay informed, please keep an eye on your inbox for future updates, including key insights on Information Blocking and its implications for FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standards.
Security Risk Analysis Reminder
Please ensure that your Security Risk Analysis (SRA) is completed or reviewed before the end of the year. This is not only a requirement for Promoting Interoperability but also a critical HIPAA compliance measure. Even if you plan to claim the Automatic Promoting Interoperability Small Practice Exception or are not reporting Promoting Interoperability, the SRA must still be finalized.
Need Assistance?
If you have any questions regarding MIPS or navigating your Verana dashboard, don’t hesitate to contact your Verana Practice Experience Manager or the EyeMD EMR Training team.
Warm Holiday Wishes
We wish you, your staff, and your family a happy holiday season and all the best for 2025!