Act now to help your practice avoid a 2% payment penalty

Anesthesia providers with successful PQRS reporting will see a 0.5% incentive payment for 2014 claims, but practices that fail to report will face a 2% payment penalty in 2016. Master 2014 PQRS requirements now or put your practice at risk for payment cuts.

The new requirements are challenging for physicians and other eligible professionals to comply with. Practices must successfully report a new measure for coronary bypass surgery that is applicable to three anesthesia services in 2014, and changes to the coding for perioperative temperature management (Measure #193) will also take effect. It’s critical that anesthesia providers understand which of the quality measures apply and properly use them to avoid the pay cut.

Register today and join Leslie Johnson, CPC for an in-depth explanation of how your anesthesia practice can achieve successful PQRS reporting in 2014.

Attend this webinar so you will:

  • Boost your understanding of the new and revised codes and master key terms and concepts to ensure accurate coding
  • Get the ins-and-outs of the Measures applicability validation (MAV) process and how it will be applied to anesthesia claims to avoid denials
  • Receive ready-to-use templates for capturing the required information and practical tips on how to avoid costly mistakes
  • Learn how to request an informal appeal, your only way to dispute pay cuts

Register now to ensure your anesthesia practice achieves successful PQRS reporting in 2014.

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