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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement
  • Pathology Reporting

Background:

  • The Physicians Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) was established in 2007 as a voluntary program.
  • It offers incentive payments to eligible practitioners for successful participation.
  • Pathology-specific measures for breast and colon cancer reporting were introduced in 2008.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the implementation and early findings of the PQRI program.
  • To highlight the introduction of pathology-specific reporting measures.
  • To discuss the implications of coding accuracy and future program development.

Main Methods:

  • Review of 2007 data from various specialties participating in PQRI.
  • Analysis of the introduction of pathology-specific Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Category II codes.
  • Examination of coding accuracy and reasons for invalid submissions.

Main Results:

  • Submission of invalid codes in 2007 was primarily due to non-adherence to measurement specifications.
  • Pathology reporting measures were introduced in 2008, with a specific code for metastatic sites in 2009.
  • Increased awareness and experience are anticipated to reduce invalid code submissions.

Conclusions:

  • PQRI is a foundational step towards a Pay for Performance program in healthcare.
  • Improved adherence to specifications is crucial for accurate reporting and program success.
  • Expansion of performance measures is needed to broaden pathologist participation.