Two additional PQRS Practice Perspectives have been prepared
to assist members in becoming familiar with this program. They are:
PQRS 2015 Frequently Asked Questions by Clinical Social Workers
This document answers frequently asked PQRS questions by members to NASW.
What’s New in PQRS 2015 for Clinical Workers http://www.socialworkers.org/assets/secured/documents/practice/clinical/PRA-NL-13415.PQRS-WhatsNew-PP.pdf
This document outlines new policies and procedures for reporting PQRS in 2015.
Several weeks ago, an earlier Practice Perspectives was released:
Reporting Requirements for PQRS 2015 for Individual Measures Used by Clinical Social Workers
http://www.socialworkers.org/assets/secured/documents/practice/clinical/PRA-NL-12915.PQRS-PP.pdf.
This document is a comprehensive review of PQRS 2015 for clinical social workers.
These three documents should help our members successfully report PQRS in 2015 and avoid penalties in 2017.
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