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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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117th 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. • 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.
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
Why Build the IRIS Registry Patient data analysis and benchmarking can help improve quality and outcomes.
How registries have helped the American College of Cardiology
IRIS Registry: Regulatory Benefits Satisfy multiple regulatory requirements by providing data to one entity: the IRIS™ Registry.
IRIS Registry: Regulatory Benefits Financial Benefits: Earn Incentives and Avoid Penalties
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
IRIS Registry – Current Developments Who’s currently piloting it
Contracted Practices in 35 states – Even before full roll out in April!
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
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
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.