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<strong>CMS</strong>-1403-FC<br />

approximately $50 per hour. Thus, we estimate the cost for<br />

an eligible professional to review the PQRI quality<br />

measures, identify the applicable measures for which they<br />

can report the necessary information, and incorporate the<br />

use of quality data codes into the office work flows to be<br />

approximately $150 per eligible professional ($50 per hour<br />

x 3 hours).<br />

For claims-based PQRI reporting, one factor in the<br />

cost to eligible professionals is the time and effort<br />

associated with gathering the required information,<br />

selecting the appropriate quality data codes, and including<br />

the appropriate quality data codes on the claims an<br />

eligible professional submits for payment. Information<br />

from the PVRP, estimates the cost to physicians to perform<br />

all the steps necessary to report 1 quality measure ranges<br />

from $0.21 in labor time to about $10.06 in labor time for<br />

more complicated cases and/or measures. For the median<br />

practice, the cost was about $0.90 in labor time per<br />

measure. Eligible professionals are generally required to<br />

report at least 3 measures to satisfactorily report PQRI<br />

quality measures data. Therefore, for purposes of this<br />

impact analysis we will assume that eligible professionals<br />

participating in the 2009 PQRI will report an average of 3<br />

measures each.<br />

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