CMS' new patient-reported outcome rules: A guide for healthcare leaders
New policies are driving a shift toward using patient-reported outcome data as a standard for performance measurement by federal and commercial insurers. With reimbursement increasingly tied to value-based models, a sustainable system for gathering patient-reported outcomes is now essential.
Beginning in 2024, CMS began requiring hospitals and surgery centers to report patient-reported outcomes for hip and knee replacements as part of a new performance measure. Download this guide to understand the new requirements and learn best practices for compliance.
Key learning points:
Beginning in 2024, CMS began requiring hospitals and surgery centers to report patient-reported outcomes for hip and knee replacements as part of a new performance measure. Download this guide to understand the new requirements and learn best practices for compliance.
Key learning points:
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Understand CMS's hip and knee replacement reporting requirements
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Examine the impact of reporting failures on your Annual Payment Update
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Develop a strategy for effective patient-reported outcome data collection
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