- As one of the first 16 operating registries, P360 has been an authority on Medicare reporting for 10 years straight with no lapse in vetting by CMS.
- Patient360 is a physician-owned registry that was formed to help practices improve quality, increase incentives and avoid payment adjustments from CMS.
- With excellent quality of care and accurate reporting, there are opportunities to earn bonus payments under MIPS in 2017.
- P360 has the ability to track analytics across multiple payers and specialties, giving a clear picture of how your practice performs next to others within your specialty.
- P360 remains agile and can be customized with unique submissions based on your specialty and measure requirements. We support all registry approved measures and have been awarded QCDR status in 2017.
- The P360 Software is developed and coded to provide validated, real-time results of your data. Checks and balances are built into our system so you will always be in compliance with CMS requirements.
- P360’s easy to use registry will accommodate all methods of reporting.
- P360’s user-friendly interface, knowledgeable customer service, and nimble infrastructure design can help you avoid payment adjustments and improve your practice’s quality and performance.
- P360 strives to support clinicians as they work to submit data that reflects the quality of care they provide their patient population.
- P360 works with CMS to constantly collaborate and provide valued feedback to improve their system and requirements, thus allowing easy and accurate reporting through our software.
- In addition to providing robust software, P360 will help you meet and exceed the CMS goals by offering superior customer support consultation options.
- CMS requirements are always evolving. It’s important to note that P360 is able to evolve right along with them because of our nimbleness and long history reporting for CMS.
- P360 supports clinicians by helping practices meet the six priorities put forth by CMS National Quality Strategy (NQS):
- Patient safety
- Effective clinical care
- Person and caregiver-centered experience and outcomes
- Communication / population health
- Communication and care coordination
- Efficiency and cost reduction