CMS Report Shows Growth in Physician Quality Reporting System and e-Prescribing Program

The 2010 Physician Quality Reporting System and eRx Incentive Program Experience Report provides a summary of the reporting experience of eligible professionals who participated in one or both of the programs in 2010, historical trends and preliminary results from the 2011 program year.

The report shows the Physician Quality Reporting System and the eRx Incentive Program combined paid more than $662 million in incentives in 2010 across all participation options, a 72 percent increase from 2009. Other key findings from the report include the following:

 



•    More than $391 million in Physician Quality Reporting System incentives was paid by CMS for the 2010 program year, indicating a 65 percent increase compared to 2009.
•    The number of practices that qualified for an incentive for the 2010 Physician Quality Reporting System (19,232) increased 50 percent compared to 2009.
•    The average incentive was $2,157 per eligible professional and $20,364 per practice.
•    More than $270 million in eRx Incentive Program incentives was paid for the 2010 program year, indicating an 83 percent increase compared to 2009.
•    The number of practices that qualified for an incentive in the 2010 eRx Incentive Program (18,713) increased 83 percent compared to 2009.
•    The average eRx incentive payment was $3,836 per eligible professional and $14,476 per practice.

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