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

office work flows. At an average cost of approximately $50<br />

per hour, we estimate the total cost to eligible<br />

professionals for reviewing the e-prescribing measure and<br />

incorporating the use of quality data codes into the office<br />

work flows to be approximately $50 ($50 per hour X 1 hour).<br />

Another factor in the cost to eligible professionals<br />

is the time and effort associated with gathering the<br />

required information, selecting the appropriate quality<br />

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

codes on the claims an eligible professional submits for<br />

payment. Information from the PVRP, estimates the cost to<br />

physicians to perform all the steps necessary to report 1<br />

quality measure ranges from $0.21 in labor time to about<br />

$10.06 in labor time for more complicated cases and/or<br />

measures. For the median practice, the cost was about<br />

$0.90 in labor time per measure. Therefore, we estimate<br />

the costs to eligible professionals to perform all the<br />

steps necessary to report the e-prescribing measure on a<br />

claim to be approximately $0.90.<br />

The cost for this requirement will also vary along<br />

with the volume of claims on which quality data is<br />

reported. Based on preliminary results from the 2007 PQRI<br />

described above and the fact that the measure’s denominator<br />

consists of only billing codes for professional services,<br />

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