§ 414.1300 Basis and scope
§ 414.1305 Definitions
§ 414.1310 Applicability
§ 414.1315 Virtual groups
§ 414.1317 APM Entity groups
§ 414.1318 Subgroups
§ 414.1320 MIPS performance period
§ 414.1325 Data submission requirements
§ 414.1330 Quality performance category
§ 414.1335 Data submission criteria for the quality performance category
§ 414.1340 Data completeness criteria for the quality performance category
§ 414.1350 Cost performance category
§ 414.1355 Improvement activities performance category
§ 414.1360 Data submission criteria for the improvement activities performance category
§ 414.1365 MIPS Value Pathways
§ 414.1367 APM performance pathway
§ 414.1370 APM scoring standard under MIPS
§ 414.1375 Promoting Interoperability (PI) performance category
§ 414.1380 Scoring
§ 414.1385 Targeted review and review limitations
§ 414.1390 Data validation and auditing
§ 414.1395 Public reporting
§ 414.1400 Third party intermediaries
§ 414.1405 Payment
§ 414.1410 Advanced APM determination
§ 414.1415 Advanced APM criteria
§ 414.1420 Other payer advanced APM criteria
§ 414.1425 Qualifying APM participant determination: In general
§ 414.1430 Qualifying APM participant determination: QP and partial QP thresholds
§ 414.1435 Qualifying APM participant determination: Medicare option
§ 414.1440 Qualifying APM participant determination: All-payer combination option
§ 414.1445 Determination of other payer advanced APMs
§ 414.1450 APM incentive payment
§ 414.1455 Limitation on review
§ 414.1460 Monitoring and program integrity
§ 414.1465 Physician-focused payment models

Terms Used In CFR > Title 42 > Chapter IV > Subchapter B > Part 414 > Subpart O - Merit-Based Incentive Payment System and Alternative Payment Model Incentive

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