Changes to the end-stage renal disease quality incentive program

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Monitoring the quality of dialysis care has long been a component of the Medicare ESRD program. As part of the 2008 Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA), Congress mandated the Quality Incentive Program (QIP), which linked measures of care quality to payments. The legislation embraced the idea that this linkage of federal money to performance would encourage the purchase of greater value. The first 2 program years for the QIP use a simple scoring methodology and a limited scope of quality metrics. For payment year 2014 (performance period calendar year 2012), the program changes substantially, with an expanded number of quality measures and a more complex scoring methodology. In this article, we describe the program structure, quality measures, scoring system, and financial impact. © 2012 International Society of Nephrology.

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Fishbane, S., Miller, I., Wagner, J. D., & Masani, N. N. (2012). Changes to the end-stage renal disease quality incentive program. Kidney International, 81(12), 1167–1171. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.2012.138

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