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TMA Action Oct. 26, 2011 |
News and Insights from Texas Medical Association |
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SPECIAL ISSUE: Get E-Prescribing
Exemption by Nov. 1
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Physicians have until Nov. 1 to ask for an exemption from a 1-percent cut in Medicare payments next year for not meeting Medicare's e-prescribing requirements this year. You must submit the online hardship exemption form by then. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will not accept letters or faxes; you must apply online. Some TMA members have reported problems accessing the exemption form. You may need to update your web browser to the latest version. You may request an exemption if you:
When you submit your exemption request, remember:
For more information about reporting an exemption, see the CMS e-prescribing exemption instruction guide [PDF]. CMS created the exemptions largely as a result of the concerns expressed by physicians across the country. The Texas Medical Association, for example, urged CMS to revise the e-prescribing penalties. You are automatically exempt from the 2012 e-prescribing penalty if:
If you are unsure if you are subject to the penalty or unsure if you successfully sent 10 e-prescriptions by the June 30 deadline, TMA recommends you review the exemptions and apply if one pertains to your hardship. Receive a 1-Percent Medicare Incentive for 2011 You still have time to receive a 1-percent Medicare bonus by successfully e-prescribing 25 prescriptions (and report each on a claim form with G-code G8553) by Dec. 31. Writing 25 e-prescriptions by Dec. 31 also prevents a 2013 e-prescribing penalty. Details on the e-prescribing program are available in TMA's 2011 E-Prescribing informational paper [PDF]. Email or call the TMA HIT helpline at (800) 880-5720 for more information. If you need help with e-prescribing, turn to the Texas regional extension centers (RECs). RECs provide support to primary care physicians to help with e-prescribing, EHR selection, workflow analysis, staff training, EHR incentives, and much more. At a cost of $300 per eligible physician, you can get a consultant on site at any location in Texas. Visit TMA's Texas REC Resource Center for more information. |
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