MEDICARE ANNOUNCES MEASURE SPECIFICATIONS
FOR THE PHYSICIAN QUALITY REPORTING INITIATIVE

For Immediate release Contact: CMS Office
of Media Affairs
April 3, 2007 (202) 690-6145
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS) today announced the posting of detailed
specifications for the 74 measures included in the
2007 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI).
PQRI establishes a financial incentive
for physicians and other health practitioners to participate
in a voluntary quality reporting program. Eligible
professionals who successfully report data for a designated
set of quality measures may earn a bonus payment,
subject to a cap, of 1.5 percent of total allowed
charges for covered Medicare physician fee schedule
services provided during the reporting period of July
1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
“CMS is committed to becoming
an active purchaser of high quality, efficient health
care, and the PQRI program is an important step in
that transformation,” said CMS Acting Administrator
Leslie V. Norwalk.
The 2007 PQRI quality measures relate
to important processes of care that are linked to
improved healthcare quality outcomes. They are evidence-
and consensus-based measures that reflect the work
of national organizations involved in quality measure
development, consensus endorsement, and adoption.
These include the American Medical Association Physician
Consortium for Performance Improvement, the National
Committee for Quality Assurance, the National Quality
Forum, the AQA Alliance, and other physician and non-physician
professional organizations. The professional organizations
are also assisting CMS in providing PQRI education
and assistance to their members.
The specifications have been posted
well in advance of the statutory deadline of July
1, 2007. This is to help eligible professionals to
identify measures applicable to their practices and
to prepare for submission of quality data in advance
of the July 1, 2007 start date of the program. CMS
anticipates a small number of additional specification
changes, which may expand the applicability of the
measures to additional eligible professionals.
The PQRI measures apply to services
that eligible professionals provide to Medicare beneficiaries
in their offices and other settings. CMS is implementing
an extensive outreach and education plan to assist
eligible professionals to understand the program and
the measures and to implement processes to efficiently
capture the quality data that is to be reported under
the PQRI program.
The measure specifications document
and other programmatic information are available at
www.cms.gov/pqri/.
Questions should be submitted through the website.
