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

beneficiaries. There are a variety of data sources that<br />

could provide quality of care, value, and other information<br />

for services provided by professionals to Medicare<br />

beneficiaries that could be used to develop a Physician<br />

Compare Web site. As we indicated in the proposed rule,<br />

the data on PQRI quality measures that is <strong>submitted</strong> at the<br />

individual (that is, NPI) level by physicians and other<br />

eligible professionals could be the basis for public<br />

reporting of quality measurement performance results at<br />

either the individual or group (that is, TIN) level. We<br />

also indicated that as part of our broader goal to measure<br />

and make the quality of care for services furnished to<br />

Medicare beneficiaries publicly available and in support of<br />

the four cornerstones for value-driven health care (that<br />

is, connecting the health system through the use of<br />

interoperable health information technology; measuring and<br />

publishing information about quality; measuring and<br />

publishing information about price; and using incentives to<br />

promote high-quality and cost-effective care), we<br />

anticipate making information on the quality of care for<br />

services furnished by professionals to Medicare<br />

beneficiaries publicly available in the future. We also<br />

indicated that we anticipate exploring the use of<br />

information collected from the PQRI, including performance<br />

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