MIPS is fully operational now and of you are a clinicians who have signed up for MIPS but don’t really know how can it affect you financially, this post is just for you. MIPS has two types of financial impacts: · MIPS value-based payment adjustments (incentives or penalties) based on the MIPS 100-point final score · A minor, yearly inflationary adjustment to the Part B fee schedule The following table shows the maximum negative or positive percentage Medicare Part B payment adjustment, clinicians can end up with. Also if you are worried about the 2017 performance year transition know that CMS has offered varying extents to clinicians to either participate or be exempted from MIPS. The points below features a summary of the options CMS has provided: Reporting one measure for 90 days (minimum): Reporting only one CPIA, ACI or Quality measure will allow you enough MIPS points that are necessary to avoid a penalty. If thi...