e-Prescribing Penalties Just Around The Corner

Beginning in January, 2012, eligible professionals who are not successful electronic prescribers (eRx) based on claims submitted between January 1, 2011 and June 30, 2011, may be subject to a payment adjustment on their Medicare Part B Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) covered professional services.  

In 2012, the payment adjustment for not being a successful eRx will result in an eligible professional or group practice receiving 99% of their Medicare Part B Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) amount that would otherwise apply to such services.  In 2013, an eligible professional or group practice will receive 98.5% of their Medicare Part B PFS covered professional services for not being a successful eRx. 

In 2014, the payment adjustment for not being a successful eRx is 2%, resulting in an eligible professional or group practice receiving 98% of their Medicare Part B PFS covered professional services. 

CMS offers the following advice on how to avoid the 2012 e-prescribing penalty: 

Eligible professionals:  An eligible professional can avoid the 2012 eRx Payment Adjustment if he or she:

·         Is not a physician (MD, DO, or podiatrist), nurse practitioner, or physician assistant as of Jun 30, 2011 based on primary taxonomy code in NPPES

·         Does not have prescribing privileges. Note: the provider must report (G8644) at least one time on an eligible claim prior to June 30, 2011

·         Does not have at least 100 cases containing an encounter code in the measure denominator

·         Becomes a successful eRx

·         Reports the eRx measure for at least 10 unique eRx events for patients in the denominator of the measure. 

Group Practices - For group practices that are participating in eRx GPRO I or GPRO II during 2011, the group practice MUST become a successful eRx.  Depending on the group’s size, the group practice must report the eRx measure for 75-2,500 unique eRx events for patients in the denominator of the measure. 

For additional information, you are encouraged to visit the section of the CMS website dedicated to e-prescribing information: http://www.cms.gov/erxincentive 

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