2022 MIPS Promoting Interoperability Measures
For the 2022 performance year, ECs Eligible Clinician: a Medicare provider who qualifies for MIPS participation must submit data for a single set of measures in order to earn a score greater than zero for the MIPS Promoting Interoperability (PI) category. ECs may also choose to attest to a bonus measure to add extra points to their MIPS PI score.
Workflows have been developed to assist Sevocity users with the 2022 MIPS Promoting Interoperability measures. Although there may be other methods capable of meeting the measures, only the recommended workflows are approved to meet the measure requirements.
These workflows are designed as a supplemental resource and are not a substitute for the program eligibility and requirements provided by CMS. For full program requirements, refer to CMS’s Quality Payment Program website.
As part of the 2022 Performance Year attestation process, ECs must:
- Submit a Yes to the Prevention of Information Blocking Attestation
- Submit a Yes to the ONC Direct Review Attestation, if applicable
- Submit a Yes to completing the Security Risk Analysis measure during the calendar year in which the MIPS performance period occurs
- Submit a Yes to conducting an annual self-assessment of the High Priority Practices Guide of the Safety Assurance Factors for EHR Resilience (SAFER) Guides
These attestations are required in addition to the submission of report data for the MIPS PI measure set.
Performance Period: Date range selected in the current calendar year for which the 2022 MIPS Promoting Interoperability Report will be queried
Patient Seen/Seen: A patient having one or more of the following encounters that is finalized by an Eligible Clinician: Multi-System, Exam, Procedure, Initial OB Visit, OB Follow Up Visit, Postpartum Visit, or Urgent Care
Required Measures
Provide Patients Electronic Access to Their Health Information
Support Electronic Referral Loops by Receiving and Reconciling Health Information
Support Electronic Referral Loops by Sending Health Information
Immunization Registry Reporting
Alternate Measure
The Health Information Exchange (HIE) Bi-Directional Exchange measure is an alternative to attesting to the Support Electronic Referral Loops by Sending Health Information and the Support Electronic Referral Loops by Receiving and Reconciling Health Information measures.
Health Information Exchange (HIE) Bi-Directional Exchange
Bonus Measures
Clinical Data Registry Reporting
Public Health Registry Reporting
Query of Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP)
Syndromic Surveillance Reporting
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