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MIPS 2025: Promoting Interoperability Requirements
MIPS 2025 raises the bar for Promoting Interoperability. From stricter EHR certification rules to tighter submission requirements and fewer reweighting exemptions, providers and EHR vendors must pay closer attention. This blog breaks down what’s new, what’s expected, and how to avoid common pitfalls that could hurt your score.
MIPS 2025 - Quality Reporting is Stricter Than You Think
MIPS 2025 brings tougher rules for Quality reporting, with stricter validation, measure restrictions, and growing emphasis on MVPs. Whether you're an EHR vendor supporting clinicians or a provider submitting data, this blog breaks down the changes and what they mean for your strategy going forward.
Real-World Testing Update: What EHRs Need to Know
ONC’s June 2025 update relaxed Real-World Testing plan requirements for 2026, but many EHR developers must still submit RWT results for specific API criteria. Learn what this means, who it applies to, and how to comply with ONC Health IT certification requirements.
MIPS 2025: Key Changes
MIPS 2025 has major updates that EHRs, Healthcare Organizations, and practices can’t ignore. From new MVP pathways and cost measures to stricter data validation and changes to Improvement Activities, this blog breaks down everything you need to stay compliant and competitive. Discover how early planning, smarter strategy, and proactive monitoring can protect your scores and maximize incentives.
What 2025 MIPS Rule Means for EHRs
If your EHR still treats MIPS like a minor add-on or something your customers can handle on their own, 2025 might be the year that changes everything. In 2025 EHRs will requires annual software updates, ongoing customer education, and a deep understanding of shifting regulatory demands. Good news is, EHRs don’t have to do this alone. Solutions like MyMipsScore from Darena Health can help.
Can MIPS on FHIR® burn QRDA and CCDA?
FHIR has gained a lot of momentum in a very short time. Learn with the help of a a simple scenario to demonstrate how FHIR could drastically reduce data entry burden for reporting the MIPS Quality Performance Category.