GOVERNMENTMedicare e-prescribing: How to receive your 2% bonusA new CMS guide gives doctors information on the bonus initiative.By David Glendinning, amednews staff. Dec. 15, 2008. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in November released a guide for physicians who plan to pursue Medicare e-prescribing incentives that start in 2009. Here's what CMS says doctors should do.
Step 1: Obtain an eligible systemPhysicians must have or acquire a qualified electronic prescribing system that can:
Step 2: Report the appropriate measuresStarting with applicable services rendered on or after Jan. 1, 2009, physicians must report the appropriate combination of CPT codes and special G-codes on Medicare claims. For example, a doctor might bill code 99213 for a mid-level patient checkup and also report code G8443 if the visit resulted in an electronic drug order. Code G8445 applies for visits during which no prescriptions were ordered. G8446 applies when the drug orders could not be made electronically because of pharmacy limitations, federal or state restrictions, or patient preference. Step 3: Qualify for a bonusPhysicians must submit all claims including e-prescribing codes no later than two months after the end of 2009. To be eligible for the bonus, the services a doctor provided that can be linked to an e-prescribing measure must make up at least 10% of his or her Medicare charges for the year. In addition, the physician must report the appropriate G-codes for at least 50% of the cases in which they apply. If CMS determines a physician qualified, he or she will receive a 2% bonus on all 2009 Medicare pay. Bonuses will be paid in 2010. For more information"Medicare's Practical Guide to the E-prescribing Incentive Program" is available online in pdf (www.cms.hhs.gov/partnerships/downloads/11399.pdf). A separate "Clinician's Guide to Electronic Prescribing," produced in collaboration between CMS, the American Medical Association and other organizations, also is available online (www.ehealthinitiative.org/erx/clinicians.mspx). Copyright 2008 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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