MIPScast®

Our online scoring tool helped clinicians comply with MACRA and achieve the highest possible MIPS scores.

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Overview

MIPScast was a web-based tool created by Altarum to help clinicians predict and improve their Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) scores. The tool streamlined the reporting process, enabling clinicians to select, enter, or upload data for their preferred measures and activities across all performance categories. MIPScast helped more than 3,000 clinicians understand their practice data before submitting it to CMS, giving quick results and the best MIPS scores possible.

Closure and Transition Support

In May 2023, Altarum made the decision to cease being a CMS-recognized Qualified Registry at this time and announced the closure of MIPScast. Altarum is committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for our clients and partners. We will work closely with each of you to ensure that your needs are met and that any outstanding issues are resolved.

While MIPScast will no longer be an Atlarum service, we continue to offer our fee for services support Quality Improvement Advisory Service (QIAS). This service line works with providers to submit MIPS, complete the Security Risk Analysis, and a host of other packages.

MIPScast® Contact

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Carrie Frye

Carrie Frye

Client Services Manager, Delivery Systems Transformation

Areas of Expertise
  • Project Management
  • Clinician-Based Quality Improvement Support
  • Health IT Adoption

Carrie Frye has more than 11 years of experience in electronic health record (EHR) implementation and workflow redesign. In her current role, she leads Altarum’s quality improvement advisory services team across several projects, including the Healthy Hearts for Michigan program, an AHRQ-funded initiative to reduce the number of heart attacks and strokes in Michigan. Carrie has assisted hundreds of providers through quality improvement initiatives—beginning with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid—fund Promoting Interoperability program (formerly Meaningful Use)—which she had the pleasure of supporting from start to finish.