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(ACO) regulations - American Society of Anesthesiologists

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CMS-1345-P 218<br />

Accordingly, eligible pr<strong>of</strong>essionals within an <strong>ACO</strong> that satisfactorily report the measures<br />

proposed in Table 1 during the reporting period would qualify under the Shared Savings Program<br />

for a Physician Quality Reporting System incentive equal to 0.5 percent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>ACO</strong>'s eligible<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals' total estimated Medicare Part B PFS allowed charges for covered pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

services furnished during the first performance period. "Covered pr<strong>of</strong>essional services" are<br />

services for which payment is made under, or based on, the physician fee schedule and which are<br />

furnished under the <strong>ACO</strong> participant's TINs.<br />

We plan to align the incorporated Physician Quality Reporting System requirements with<br />

the general Shared Savings Program reporting requirements, such that no extra reporting is<br />

actually required in order for eligible pr<strong>of</strong>essionals or the <strong>ACO</strong> to earn the Physician Quality<br />

Reporting System incentive under the Shared Savings Program. Thus, for <strong>ACO</strong>s that meet the<br />

quality performance standard under the Shared Savings Program for the first performance period,<br />

the Physician Quality Reporting System eligible pr<strong>of</strong>essionals within such <strong>ACO</strong>s will be<br />

considered eligible for the Physician Quality Reporting System incentive under the Shared<br />

Savings Program for that year. This means <strong>ACO</strong>s will need to report on all measures proposed<br />

in Table 1 in order to receive both the Shared Savings Program shared savings and Physician<br />

Quality Reporting System incentive. Failure to meet the Shared Savings Program quality<br />

performance standard would result in failure to be considered eligible for shared savings, as well<br />

as failure for the EPs within the <strong>ACO</strong> to receive a Physician Quality Reporting System incentive<br />

under the Shared Savings Program for that year. <strong>ACO</strong> participant provider/suppliers who meet<br />

the quality performance standard but do not generate shareable savings would still be eligible for<br />

PQRS incentive payments. We intend to discuss the policy for incorporating the Physician<br />

Quality Reporting System incentive under the Shared Savings Program for subsequent years in

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