Health Information Exchange (HIE) Bi-Directional Exchange
Measure: The MIPS EC Eligible Clinician: a Medicare provider who qualifies for MIPS participation or group must attest that they engage in bi-directional exchange with an HIE to support transitions of care. | |
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To meet this measure, the MIPS eligible clinician must attest YES to the following:
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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. Attestation to this measure is optional.
ECs interested in participating in an HIE should contact Sevocity Support to begin the process of a new interface setup. Interface setup requirements and fees vary per request.
CMS defines a transition of care as the movement of a patient from one setting of care (hospital, ambulatory primary care practice, ambulatory, specialty care practice, long-term care, home health, rehabilitation facility) to another. At a minimum, this includes all transitions of care and referrals that are ordered by the MIPS eligible clinician.
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Successfully attesting to the measure may include enabling the ability to query for or receive health information for all new and existing patients seen by the MIPS eligible clinician, as well as enabling sending or sharing information for all new and existing patients seen by the MIPS eligible clinician.
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Exchange networks that would not support attestation to the second attestation statement would include exchange networks that only support information exchange between affiliated entities, such as networks that only connect health care providers within a single health system, or networks that only facilitate sharing between health care providers that use the same EHR vendor.
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A MIPS eligible clinician attesting to the third statement would not be required to use all of the certified health IT modules identified as relevant to the measure to support their connection with an HIE, nor must a connection with an HIE be solely based on certified health IT modules.
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