ity improvement payment. The early adopter payment is
available for the first two years of the program. The quality
improvement payment is an annual payment of $75 per patient per chronic condition (in addition to payments made
under the 64B base code) based on the submission of relevant chronic disease indicator data over a 12 month period.
Recently added to the program is a one-time incentive payment of $1000 for active users of the CDM-QIP.
For more information about the program or payment requirements, please go to www.sma.sk.ca.
“It’s a wonderful tool that will help you provide
good quality care. The way it’s set up it will reduce
errors and omissions. It makes your life easier.”
– Dr. O. Ige
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CDM-QIP improves my
ability to track trends of
patient morbidities, enhance outcomes and reduce complication rates.”
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– Dr. N. Juggernath
“CDM-QIP is an important tool for quality Improvement.”
– Dr. A. Moola
PIP to EMR
integration underway
PIP (Pharmaceutical Info ɵ