Learn More About Batch Reporting in 2014
The following is correspondence from CMS on the EHR Incentive programs.
Are you part of a group practice with multiple eligible professionals or part of a system of eligible hospitals participating in the Medicare Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program? If so, you now have the option to submit your attestations through the batch reporting method. The batch reporting method – or attestation batch upload – is a new reporting method for 2014 that allows you to upload and submit attestations for multiple eligible professionals or eligible hospitals. You can submit your attestation with other members of your medical group or hospital system in a single file through the CMS Registration and Attestation System, while still tracking each eligible professional’s and eligible hospital’s individual meaningful use data. Providers in Stage 1 or Stage 2 of meaningful use can submit their attestation through batch reporting with 2014 certified EHR technology.
Please note: While batch reporting provides groups with the ability to submit attestations together, incentive payments are distributed to each eligible professional or eligible hospital. Providers participating in the Medicaid EHR Incentive Program should check with their state to determine if batch reporting is available.
What measures can you submit with batch reporting?
You can submit the following measure combinations through batch reporting:
- Core measures and menu measures
- Core measures, menu measures, and clinical quality measures
- Clinical quality measures only
Helpful resources
For more information on submitting your groups’ attestations using the batch reporting method, review the new Batch Reporting User Guide. You may also visit the Attestation Batch Upload Page to view the batch templates and sample batch attestations.
Want more information about the EHR Incentive Programs?
Make sure to visit the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs website for the latest news and updates on the EHR Incentive Programs.