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9 MIPS measures that also reduce malpractice risk

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Why not report on measures that when done properly can also reduce your risk of being sued for malpractice?

If you are a MIPS-eligible clinician, you have to report on a wide variety of measures regarding the care you provide. Why not report on measures that when done properly can also reduce your risk of being sued for malpractice?Coverys, a provider of medical professional liability insurance, identified quality measures within MIPS that align with its recommendations to primary care physicians to reduce their liability. The use of technology, especially to build more patient engagement in their care, plays a key role. Here are 9 MIPS measures that will also help reduce your malpractice risk, according to Coverys.

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