Welcome to the 2011 PQRS Registry Reporting

1stAscent PQRS Registry System for CMS Participating Medicare Providers


   Deadline for submission extended to March 1

Welcome to the 1stAscent PQRS Registry System, an innovative, user-centric service developed by NetHealth, a leader in clinical performance improvement and CME programs with measureable impact and outcomes.

1stAscent PQRS Registry empowers you, and your practice, to take full advantage of the clinical benefits—and financial incentives in the form of a 1% reporting incentive on all 2011 Medicare claims—available to clinicians who participate in the CMS PQRS program and implement evidence-based care.

NetHealth has incorporated the insights and experience gained over years as a solution provider to leading professional groups and clinical institutions, enabling the 1stAscent Registry to be integrated, seamlessly, into your practice.

If you’re looking for a simple—yet intuitive—way to take advantage of the CMS incentive for incorporating evidence-based quality measures into your practice, 1stAscent is a wise choice.

Find out why:

What features are available
Why you should take advantage of this
How / When you can participate
Who can participate
Measures to submit and analyze
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Tutorial showing sample screens and explaining the process


Registry Reporting vs. Claims Based Reporting


1stAscent Process Flow Chart Recent CMS data released shows that for the 2009 reporting period, providers who used a registry to report are significantly more likely to be incentive-eligible for CMS PQRS incentive payments. Couple this with the recent data validation enhancements we've made, and 1stAscent PQRS Registry system is the logical choice!

Enjoy the many supportive features and capabilities built-in to the system that make it user-friendly and user-centric for you and any members of your group.

PQRS Details

2011 Physician Quality Reporting System Details

Note: For your convenience, 1stAscent offers two options for data entry: you can start entering chart data and return at any time to your online account, OR you can download and print the data entry form, record patient chart information on a hard copy, and enter the information in one full swoop – just be sure to complete the data entry by March 1, 2012

IMPORTANT REMINDER:

Participants can delegate chart abstraction and other data entry to a staff member, but must sign the online attestation statement confirming that the data entered is accurate and complete.

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