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  1. 17 hours ago

    2016 data submission is now open for , QCDR, registry, and Web Interface reporting. Find info here:

  2. 20 hours ago

    Visit the Educational Resources page for new materials on the :

  3. Jan 23

    Register for the new listserv for email updates (sign-up link in footer):

  4. Jan 23

    Register for Medicare Quality Programs: Transitioning from to MIPS Call on Jan 24.

  5. Jan 23

    Sign up for tomorrow’s “Transitioning from to MIPS” here:

  6. Jan 23

    APPLY NOW for the Technical Expert Panel on Star Ratings. Application deadline: 1/30.

  7. Jan 23

    Providers: The 2017 incentive programs requirements page has been updated! For more information, visit:

  8. Jan 20

    Make a resolution for healthy vision and talk to your patients about screening.

  9. Jan 20

    Couldn’t join us for ? Check out the latest issue of for a a recap:

  10. Jan 20

    New resources on the website to help eligible clinicians and vendors participate in the program.

  11. Jan 20

    Save the date! CMS is hosting What’s New with webinars - Feb. 21 & 23. Learn more at:

  12. Jan 20

    Over 40 million used preventive services. Learn more in this week’s

  13. Jan 20

    Searching for answers to your -related questions? Email the QualityNet Help Desk:

  14. Jan 20

    For info on registration and attestation for the and/or Incentive Programs, visit:

  15. Jan 19

    : During talk to your patients and recommend preventive services.

  16. Jan 19

    Learn about important data submission milestone dates in the 2015-2018 PQRS Timeline:

  17. Jan 19
  18. Jan 19

    Interested in learning more about the Incentive Programs? Sign up for the listservs here:

  19. Jan 19

    VIDEO: video includes pointers to help you properly submit claims w/ sufficient documentation for CT Scans:

  20. Jan 18

    Zika remains a serious health concern, as virus infection during pregnancy has been linked to fetal death and other adverse birth outcomes.

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