"Great news! We received payment for our PQRS for our submission with MDinteractive! We have never received a payment for PQRS in the past using paper claims." (Nancy Ogden, RN, OCN; Clinic Coordinator; Matthews Oncology Associates)
"Our physician's continually strive to provide the best ENT care and welcomed the opportunity to participate in the federal quality reporting initiative. Helping to improve the quality of healthcare delivery is extremely important and our doctors just received $120,000 for submitting our PQRS data with MDinteractive. It was a fast and easy process. Outstanding customer service!" (Todd Blum, MHA, MBA, CMPE; Chief Executive Officer; Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of South Florida, PA)
MDinteractive is a Medicare qualified disease registry. Using MDinteractive, providers also can submit PQRS data to Medicare and earn a bonus payment of 1% above the regular Medicare Fee charges. In 2010, $234 million was paid to the 119,804 health professionals participating in the PQRS program. The average bonus payments were $1,956 per eligible professional and $18,525 per practice.
CMS also paid 48,354 physicians and other eligible professionals $148 million under the ePrescribing Incentive Program. The average bonus payments were over $3,000 per physician and $14,501 per practice.
MDinteractive can submit all individual PQRS measures and all group measures. Our price is $199 per individual provider. The deadline to report your PQRS and or eRx data with MDinteractive is Feb 29, 2012.
Using MDinteractive, providers can also submit eRx data to Medicare and earn an additional 1% bonus payment. However, please note that eligible providers must submit at least ten unique eRx events via claims by June 30, 2011 in order to avoid a 2012 eRx penalty.
Our online database services can also help you and your staff monitor the health status of patients with such diverse diagnoses as diabetes, depression, asthma, CHF, CAD, TIA, stroke and back pain. MDinteractive also tracks mammograms, pap smears, colon exams and well visits. Our system aggregates data from multiple sources, including insurers, hospitals, laboratories, and practitioners, in order to track patient treatment history. It ensures that patients remain compliant with such issues as HgA1c and cholesterol tests, eye and kidney exams, medications and more.
See in the journal Disease Management how health care organizations use our disease management database to track their diabetes patients.