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American Board of Radiology
Maintenance of Certification (MOC)
Update
David Laszakovits, M.B.A.
Disclosures
Co-Director, Certification Services
American Board of Radiology
Topics
1. Integration of ABR programs with Healthcare
& Healthcare Regulatory Bodies
2. MOC At-A-Glance
3. Public Reporting and Continuous Certification
4. Practice Quality Improvement
5. New ABR website (myABR)
Topics
1. Integration of ABR programs with Healthcare
& Healthcare Regulatory Bodies
2. MOC At-A-Glance
3. Public Reporting and Continuous Certification
4. Practice Quality Improvement
5. New ABR website (myABR)
Integration of the ABR within healthcare and
healthcare regulatory bodies
Alignment of ABR processes with other aspects of our
diplomates’ radiology practices
•Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) Maintenance of
Licensure (MOL)
•Credentialing requirements
•Affordable Care Act and payment reform Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid (CMS) Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS)
MOC Incentive
MOC:PQRS Incentive
The ABR has full qualification from CMS for
Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) MOC
incentive in 2013
Physicians who meet specified requirements are
eligible to have their applicable PQRS incentive
for 2013 increased by 0.5%
CMS Requirements to Earn MOC:PQRS Incentive
Participant must:
1. enroll in MOC (if not already enrolled); AND
2. satisfactorily submit data on quality measures under PQRS, for a
12-month reporting period, either as an individual physician (i.e.,
claims-based, registries, or EHR) or as part of a group practice
under one of the PQRS Group Practice Reporting Options (GPROs);
AND
3. *participate in an MOC Program “more frequently” than is
required to maintain certification, including completion of an
MOC practice quality improvement (PQI) project; AND
4. complete a patient-experience-of-care survey
* Differences in requirements exist based on type of certificate (Time-Limited vs. Lifetime)
1. MOC Enrollment
Those with lifetime certification need to enroll in
MOC – enrollment form on ABR website
REMEMBER:
Must
complete
MOC
enrollment
by
Must
complete
enrollment
by November
15, 2013
November 15, 2013
Those with time-limited certificates are
automatically enrolled in MOC – no action required
• Time limited certification began in 2002 for Diagnostic
Radiologist
• All Subspecialty Certificates (CAQs) are time limited
2. CMS Quality Measure Data Submission
Data must be submitted for a 12-month period
Quality data submitted:
• as individual via claims, registry, Electronic Health
Record (EHR); OR
• as part of a group via Group Practice Reporting
Options (GPROs)
3. “More Frequent” MOC Participation
2013 requirements:*
• Valid & unrestricted medical license(s)
• 30 CME & 10 Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME)
• Complete 1 PQI project
* Differences in requirements exist based on type of certificate (Time-Limited vs. Lifetime)
4. Patient Experience of Care Survey
Completion of survey should correspond with completion of each
PQI project
Radiologists may complete survey requirements through:
• an individual survey; OR
• a group practice or department survey
Group practice or department level Press Ganey survey or similar
instrument are acceptable
The ABR has posted individual and group patient experience of
care surveys on ABR website, which are based on the CAHPS
Common Core Communications Survey
What must be done in 2013 to earn 0.5%
MOC:PQRS incentive
Enroll n MO (if not already enrolled)
Submit PQRS quality data to CMS
Enroll in MOC (if needed)
Maintain valid medical license
Complete 30 CME & 10 SA-CME
Attest to completion of 1 PQI project
Attest to completion of a patient experience of
care survey
Why Participate?
PQRS
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
MOC:PQRS
Total
Incentive
1.0 %
0.5 %
1.5 %
0.5 %
0.5 %
1.0 %
0.5 %
0.5 %
1.0 %
0.5 %
0.5 %
1.0 %
-1.5 percent (98.5% of CMS payment due)
-2.0 percent (98% of CMS payment due)
Options for MOC:PQRS Participation
• Option 1: Your myABR account
https://www.myabr.theabr.org
• Option 2: ABMS Contractor
https://mocmatters.abms.org
Option 1: myABR account
• Submit quality measures data to CMS (i.e., claims,
registry, EHR or GPRO)
Log in to myABR to:
•
•
•
•
“opt-in” to MOC:PQRS
attest to “more frequent” MOC participation
record 30 CME & 10 SA-CME
record PQI project completion
Attest to completion of a patient experience of care
survey
Option 2: ABMS Contractor
Contact ABR MOC Help Desk for more information
[email protected] or (520) 519-2152
Topics
1. Integration of ABR programs with Healthcare
& Healthcare Regulatory Bodies
2. MOC At-A-Glance
3. Public Reporting and Continuous Certification
4. Practice Quality Improvement
5. New ABR website (myABR)
“To improve is to change;
to be perfect is to change often”
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
“If you want to make enemies,
try to change something”
- Woodrow T. Wilson (1856-1924)
MOC Components
Part I: Professional Standing
State Medical Licensure
Part II: Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment
Category 1 CME and Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME)
Part III: Cognitive Expertise
Proctored, secure exam
Part IV: Practice Performance
Practice Quality Improvement (PQI)
Topics
1. Integration of ABR programs with Healthcare
& Healthcare Regulatory Bodies
2. MOC At-A-Glance
3. Public Reporting and Continuous Certification
4. Practice Quality Improvement
5. New ABR website (myABR)
In order to:
simplify MOC participation rules
continue the evolution to a more continuous
process, and
comply with the ABMS standard on public
reporting of diplomate MOC status
Continuous Certification
and
Public Reporting
Public Reporting of MOC Status
Beginning March 2013: ABR has begun to report to
ABMS the MOC status (by certificate) of every
diplomate. Public reporting, an important driver in
healthcare transformation, began for 7 other ABMS
boards as early as August 2011
Currently, 20 of 24 ABMS boards are publically reporting
MOC status
Info is displayed on ABMS and ABR websites:
-
“Meeting the Requirements” of MOC
“Not Meeting the Requirements” of MOC
“Not Required to Participate” in MOC (Lifetime certificate holders)
About Public Reporting
If not us, then who:
Continuous Certification
Certificates issued in 2012 and after no longer
have “valid through” dates – instead continuous
certification will be contingent on meeting MOC
requirements
Annual look-back used to determine MOC
participation status.
Part I continuous
Part II and Part IV past 3 years
Part III past 10 years
MOC requirements and fees unchanged
How does it work?
Look-back date
Element(s) Checked1
3/15/2014
Licensure and Exam
3/15/2015
Licensure and Exam
3/15/2016
Licensure, CME, SA-CME, Exam, PQI and Fees
3/15/2017
Licensure, CME, SA-CME, Exam, PQI and Fees
3/15/2018
Licensure, CME, SA-CME, Exam, PQI and Fees
3/15/20XX
Licensure, CME, SA-CME, Exam, PQI and Fees
1
Element
Licensure
CME & SA-CME
Exam
PQI
Status Check for “Meeting Requirements”
Compliance Requirement
At least one valid state medical license
At least 75 Category 1 CME in previous 3 years, of which at least 25 must be SA-CME
Passed any ABR Certifying or MOC exam in previous 10 years
Completed at least 1 PQI project in previous 3 years
Advantages of Continuous Certification
If you have two or more time-limited certificates,
they are synchronized.
The number of CME and self-assessment CME
credits counted per year is unlimited
You may take the MOC exam at any time, as long as
the previous MOC exam was passed no more than
10 years ago
Built-in “catch-up” period of one year – still certified
Aligns reporting more closely with CMS, TJC,
credentialing and state licensing boards
Topics
1. Integration of ABR programs with Healthcare
& Healthcare Regulatory Bodies
2. MOC At-A-Glance
3. Public Reporting and Continuous Certification
4. Practice Quality Improvement
5. New ABR website (myABR)
PQI Evolution
I don’t understand what it is.
Explain to me why I am doing this.
Tell me what you want me to do.
Show me how to do it.
PQI Essential Elements
Select project, metric(s), and target
Collect baseline data
Analyze data
Create and implement improvement plan
Re-measure
Self-reflection
PLAN
DO
ACT
STUDY
ABR
Individual and Group
PQI Templates*
*Templates include all
essential elements needed
to comply with ABR
“meaningful participation”
requirements
Topics
1. Integration of ABR programs with Healthcare
& Healthcare Regulatory Bodies
2. MOC At-A-Glance
3. Public Reporting and Continuous Certification
4. Practice Quality Improvement
5. New ABR website (myABR)
Topics
1. Integration of ABR programs with Healthcare
& Healthcare Regulatory Bodies
2. MOC At-A-Glance
3. Public Reporting and Continuous Certification
4. Practice Quality Improvement
5. New ABR website (myABR)
ASRT CODE: VAD0053009
AAPC CODE: 30685MCW