If you have not already figured out the Federal government's latest twist on their quality measure reporting mandates, you are behind the 8-ball. With 2017 being the first MIPS reporting year, reporting requirements are very flexible. This means that your practice can easily avoid the 4% payment reduction that will be applied to all of your 2019 Medicare claims/payments as a result of failing to report during 2017. AiMM clients are cutting to the chase and not only avoiding the 4% penalty but are aiming for bonus payment qualification. The knowledge, experience and the relationships we have developed over the years are key factors to the success of our clients. These factors are especially helpful to those practitioners who have chosen not to invest in EHR infrastructure.