CMS Announces Relief for Clinicians, Providers, Hospitals, and Facilities Participating in Quality Reporting Programs in Response to COVID-19
CMS is implementing additional extreme and uncontrollable circumstances policy exceptions and extensions for upcoming measure reporting and data submission deadlines for the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS)
2019 Data Submission – Deadline extended from March 31, 2020 to April 30, 2020 and new hardship policy added.
We recommend that all practices with a MIPS score of 30 or higher attest by April 30th to allow for the opportunity to receive a positive payment adjustment for the 2019 reporting year.
However, if you have a MIPS score of 29 or less OR fail to submit by the April 30th deadline, we have good news!
MIPS eligible clinicians who fail to submit MIPS data by the April 30th deadline will automatically qualify for the extreme and uncontrollable circumstances policy and will receive a neutral payment adjustment for the 2021 MIPS payment year! This effectively provides relief for practices that failed to apply for a hardship exception and either performed poorly or did not have access to a Qualified Clinical Data Registry.
2020 Data Submission
CMS is evaluating options for providing relief around participation and data submission for 2020.
We will continue to keep you updated on any further developments.