Scoring
This section explains how to calculate your MIPS Quality score.
When you submit measures for the Quality category, your percentage performance is assessed against benchmarks to determine how many points you earn for each measure. You can receive anywhere from 3 to 10 points for each measure, not including bonus points. Benchmarks are specific to the submission method: claims, registry, and IRIS Registry.
Each measure’s benchmarks are represented in terms of deciles. Points are awarded within each decile. If your percentage performance falls within the first or second decile you’ll receive 3 points. If you’re in the 3rd decile you’ll receive somewhere between 3 and 3.9 points depending on your exact position in the decile. Higher deciles earn a corresponding number of points, as shown in the table below.
Decile |
Points |
Below 3rd |
3.0 |
3rd |
3.0–3.9 |
4th |
4.0–4.9 |
5th |
5.0–5.9 |
6th |
6.0–6.9 |
7th |
7.0–7.9 |
8th |
8.0–8.9 |
9th |
9.0–9.9 |
10th |
10.0 |
You must report at least 70% of eligible encounters for each measure, regardless of payer, to achieve data completeness and receive at least 3 points. Small practices (15 or fewer clinicians) may report at least one case to qualify for a minimum of 3 points for each measure.
You must report 1 outcome (or intermediate outcome) measure. If no outcome measures are available, you may report 1 high-priority measure.
You can earn 2 bonus points for each additional outcome measure and 1 bonus point for each additional high-priority measure you report.
Small practices (15 or fewer clinicians) qualify for a six-point bonus.
Although bonus points are available, scores in the Quality category are capped at 100%. In other words, the bonus points can help make up for deficiencies within the Quality category but cannot carried over to make up for deficiencies in other MIPS performance categories.
Quality is worth 45% of your total MIPS score. Your Quality performance is calculated using the following formula.
To determine your final quality category score, multiply your performance (as determined above by 0.45.
Bonus points are available in the quality category for the following:
- High-priority measures reported after the first required measure. Two points for each outcome measure and one point for each high-priority measures. Capped at 10%.
- Measures submitted using end-to-end electronic reporting. Capped at 10%.
- Participants who improve their quality scores over the previous year. These bonus points are determined by calculating the percentage difference (excluding bonus points) and dividing by ten.
- Participants in small practices who submit data on at least one measure.