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PQRI Payments Up, Headaches Remain
HealthDataManagement, 11/23/09
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has reported a large increase in incentives paid in 2008 to provider organizations through the Medicare Physician Quality Reporting Initiative. But reporting requirements still remain burdensome, as only 85,000 of 162,800 participating professionals––52%––met statutory requirements and received incentive payments.
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