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MIPS 2023: Prepare Now to Avoid Financial Penalties

By Michelle P. Lin, MD, MPH, FACEP and Bill Malcom, MS, MBA, PMP | on May 12, 2022 | 0 Comment
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ACEP Now: Vol 41 – No 05 – May 2022

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Bottom Line

We recommend group leaders carefully consider their approach to 2023 MIPS reporting now, well ahead of January 1, 2023. CMS is not expected to release final rule updates for the 2023 reporting year until November 2022 (proposals are released during the summer), so emergency physician groups should explore options and be prepared to act quickly. Given the recent challenges for our specialty, it will be especially important to preserve future Medicare reimbursement and avoid MIPS penalties moving forward.


Dr. Michelle Lin serves as the current Chair of the ACEP Clinical Emergency Data Registry (CEDR) Committee.

Bill Malcom serves as the Program Director, Data Sciences and Quality for ACEP.

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Topics: Merit-Based Incentive Payment SystemMIPSReimbursement & Coding

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