To pay for increases in premiums. We are having tradeoffs and what we would invest in and infrastructure education, and art. Our Public Employees have not had raises and five years. It is challenging every sector of our economy. Marilyn, it is not good to see that medicare costs are way down. That is not subject to the same Market Forces. It is no time to rest on our laurels. We have brookings, Bipartisan Policy Center, they have pressed that now is the time to keep moving forward and not expect that trend will continue. To get ahead and keep moving down the path of cost control. From our perspective, the blues after the economic downturn we did see a slowing in the growth of overall costs in medicine. What we believe, 18 of gdp is health care. The untaxed a prediction is that it will be increased by 2025. Now is the time to impact that curve. We have seen a spike again. I agree, it is time to really focus on, after the implementation as part of the implementation of the Affordable Car
Nebraska Health Information Initiative (NEHII) recognized as CMS Submitter for Quality Payment Program for 2021
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OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Nebraska Health Information Initiative (NEHII) is pleased to announce that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recognized NEHII as a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) for 2021.
A QCDR is a CMS-approved entity that collects clinical data for the purpose of quality improvement regarding the care furnished to patients. QCDRs are one of several available reporting mechanisms for eligible clinicians and groups for the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), Primary Care First (PCF) and other CMS Quality Payment Program (QPP) payment models.