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Improve Performance and Outcomes in Ophthalmology

117 th Annual Meeting: Press Briefing. Improve Performance and Outcomes in Ophthalmology . Speakers. William L. Rich III, M.D. Chair of the Registry Measure Development Work Group, Academy Medical Director of Health Policy Financial Disclosures: None David May, M.D.

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Improve Performance and Outcomes in Ophthalmology

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  1. 117th Annual Meeting: Press Briefing Improve Performance and Outcomes in Ophthalmology

  2. Speakers • William L. Rich III, M.D. • Chair of the Registry Measure Development Work Group,Academy Medical Director of Health Policy • Financial Disclosures: None • David May, M.D. • Managing partner, Cardiovascular Specialists, PA; President of the Texas Chapter of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and member of the ACC PINNACLE registry steering committee • Financial Disclosures: None • Michael F. Chiang, M.D. • Knowles Professor of Ophthalmology and Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology at Oregon Health and Science University, Chair of Academy’s Medical Information Technology Committee • Financial Disclosures: None • Tim Parr • Vice president of technology, FIGMD, Inc.

  3. Briefing Agenda • Why build the IRIS Registry/Benefits to ophthalmologists and patients • William L. Rich III, M.D. • How registries have helped the American College of Cardiology/cardiology patients • David May, M.D. • The regulatory benefits of using the IRIS Registry • William L. Rich III, M.D. • IRIS Registry - current development and physician participation & future developments • Michael F. Chiang, M.D. • IRIS Demo • Tim Parr, FIGMD • William L. Rich III, M.D. • Questions • Concluding Remarks

  4. Why Build the IRIS Registry Patient data analysis and benchmarking can help improve quality and outcomes.

  5. How registries have helped the American College of Cardiology

  6. IRIS Registry: Regulatory Benefits Satisfy multiple regulatory requirements by providing data to one entity: the IRIS™ Registry.

  7. IRIS Registry: Regulatory Benefits Financial Benefits: Earn Incentives and Avoid Penalties

  8. IRIS Registry: Regulatory Benefits Penalty Impact Per Physician Assuming $300k of Medicare Revenue Per Year • 2013: $1,500 • 2014: $1,500 • 2015: -$10,500 • 2016: -$15,000 • 2017: -$18,000 • 2018: -$18,000 to -$21,000 Impact on a 4-Physican Practice • 2013: $6,000 • 2014: $6,000 • 2015: -$42,000 • 2016: -$60,000 • 2017: -$72,000 • 2018: -$72,000 to -$84,000

  9. IRIS Registry – Current Developments Who’s currently piloting it

  10. Contracted Practices in 35 states – Even before full roll out in April!

  11. IRIS Registry EHR Integration –Already mapped • EyeDoc EMR • EyeMD EMR • GE Centricity EMR • IO Practiceware • ifa • iMedicWare • MaximEyes EHR • MDIntelleSys • Medflow • NextGen • WebChart EH • But, IRIS Registry can work with ANY EHR

  12. IRIS Registry Future Developments

  13. Future Developments • IRIS Registry will support ABO’s Maintenance of Certification Part IV Practice Improvement Modules by automating the collection of data directly from EHRs • Subspecialty outcomes measures – cataract, glaucoma, retina, pediatrics, etc. • Clinical research • Post-market surveillance studies • Early detection of safety signals • Determining changes in practice patterns • Support CME activities

  14. IRIS Registry - Demo

  15. Questions

  16. Take a closer look at the IRIS™ Registry Sunday • The Power and Benefits of the IRIS Registry (Sym57) – Presentations and a Q&A session. La Nouvelle Orleans C, 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. • IRIS Registry Launch Party – Academy Resource Center, Hall G, Booth 3239, 3 to 5 p.m. Monday • An Ophthalmic Clinical Registry: A Pathway to Improved Quality and Outcomes – New Orleans Theater C, 9:02 to 9:12 a.m. This discussion is part of Sym17, 8:30 to 10 a.m. • Introducing the Academy’s IRIS Registry: How to Meet Regulatory Requirements for Quality Measures (Tech13) – Technology Pavilion, Hall I1, Booth 4145, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

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