Richard Morris[email protected]Practice ManagementMIPS reporting and payment adjustments for radiologyThe year 2019 marks the third reporting period under the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). What changes are in store for this year? And how will they affect fee schedule adjustments in the future? Richard Morris of Healthcare Administrative Partners offers some guidance.April 1, 2019AssociationsA review of ACR comments on MPFS proposed rule for 2019The American College of Radiology (ACR) recently issued its review of the proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) for 2019. In a new column, Richard Morris of Healthcare Administrative Partners unpacks the overview.October 7, 2018EconomicsHow Medicare fee schedule changes will affect radiologyHow will the 2019 proposed rule for the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule impact radiology practices? In a new column, Richard Morris of Healthcare Administrative Partners unpacks the rule and explains how it may affect your operations.September 16, 2018EconomicsFirst steps toward APM participation for radiologistsThere's no doubt that Medicare's payment for physician services is moving toward a value-based system, and many other healthcare payors are following that lead. Are you ready for the change? In this article, Richard Morris of Healthcare Administrative Partners helps you prepare for alternative payment models (APMs).May 24, 2018Practice ManagementHow important is the MIPS cost category to radiology?The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services threw a surprise into the Quality Payment Program final rule for 2018 when it included the cost category as 10% of the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) final score for 2018 reporting. In this new article, Richard Morris of Healthcare Administrative Partners helps you prepare for the change.March 18, 2018Page 1 of 1Top StoriesWomens ImagingARRS: Get involved with breast health advocacyAt ARRS 2025, Amy Patel, MD, discussed the need for advocacy to drive legislation on insurance coverage for women with dense breasts.CTARRS: The state of lung imagingWomens ImagingARRS: Most women under 40 have no imaging before breast cancer diagnosisNuclear MedicineControversy clouds nuclear medicine billWomens ImagingARRS: Mobile mammo boosts breast screening, but no-show rate still high