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As part of our advocacy efforts to improve the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) cost measures for physicians, we need your help. Specifically, we are asking for de-identified 2024 MIPS Feedback Reports and Cost Measure Supplemental and Episode-Level Reports.
Why Your Participation Matters
We aim to use real-world evidence from practicing physicians to advocate for meaningful changes to the MIPS program. By reviewing these reports, we want to:
- Demonstrate whether current feedback and cost measure reports give physicians actionable, practical information that helps improve patient care;
- Identify areas where these reports or measures are confusing, inaccurate, or unhelpful; and
- Support advocacy for improvements to the MIPS cost measures so the program better serves physicians and their patients.
What You Need to Do
- Contact your practice administrator or colleague responsible for managing MIPS in your organization (e.g., quality, compliance, population health lead).
- Download your 2024 MIPS Feedback Reports and Cost Measure Supplemental and Episode-Level Reports from the QPP portal.
- Remove all patient Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers (MBIs) from the reports.
- Share the de-identified reports with SCAI by February 28, 2026.
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