Take the Stress Out of MIPS Reporting

Sevocity aligns everyday clinical documentation with MIPS requirements. Quality and Promoting Interoperability data are collected automatically during patient care, and built-in reporting tools support your annual MIPS submission. Compliance fits into your practice, not the other way around.

Continuously Certified Since 2007  ·  Supports MIPS Quality and PI Reporting  ·  Designed for Independent Practices

Sevocity ONC Certified EHR for MIPS (Medicare)

Skip the penalty. Protect your Medicare reimbursements.

MIPS (the Merit-based Incentive Payment System) ties a portion of your Medicare reimbursements to four performance categories: Quality, Promoting Interoperability, Improvement Activities, and Cost. Miss a submission or score too low and CMS adjusts your payment rate down. Hit your targets and you may qualify for a positive adjustment.

For most independent practices, the problem isn’t understanding MIPS. It’s capturing the right data consistently across hundreds of encounters without adding an extra step to every note. That’s what Sevocity is built to handle.

Penalty Avoidance

Providers who don’t submit MIPS data face a payment adjustment of up to -9% on all Medicare Part B professional claims. Sevocity supports MIPS participation by capturing required clinical data during routine documentation and simplifying reporting.

Positive Adjustment Eligibility

Practices that score above the performance threshold qualify for an upward payment adjustment. Sevocity tracks your Quality measure performance in real time so you can see where you stand before the submission window closes.

Exceptional Performance

High-performing practices may be eligible for higher positive payment adjustments under MIPS. Sevocity surfaces your performance data clearly so your reporting isn’t leaving reimbursement on the table.

MIPS data captured while you document, not after

Most practices treat MIPS as a year-end scramble: pulling reports, chasing missing data, trying to remember which encounters counted. Sevocity captures MIPS-relevant data at the point of care, embedded in the normal documentation workflow.

Quality measures are triggered by ICD-10 codes, CPT codes, and structured clinical data elements captured in the encounter. When your documentation includes relevant data for a measure, Sevocity records it. The Promoting Interoperability category spans multiple required measures including e-prescribing, patient electronic access, and health information exchange. Sevocity’s certified workflows support data capture across all required PI measures during normal documentation.

Your MIPS performance dashboard shows live Quality scores throughout the year, so you know where you stand in June, not December.

MIPS Quality Measure Tracker
Diabetes: HbA1c Control 94% ✓
Hypertension: Blood Pressure 88% ✓
Preventive Care: Flu Vaccine 91% ✓
Promoting Interoperability Compliant ✓
Live performance — updated per encounter

What Sevocity handles vs. what you decide

Automatic

Sevocity handles

Built into the platform and every note.

  • Quality measure data capture tied to ICD/CPT codes and structured clinical data at point of care
  • Promoting Interoperability data capture across all required PI measure categories
  • CEHRT (Certified EHR Technology) certification maintenance
  • Real-time Quality performance dashboard updated per encounter
  • Supports Improvement Activities documentation and workflows
  • Ongoing ONC certification maintenance and CMS rule alignment
  • Data formatting for MIPS submission-ready reporting
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Your Call

You decide

Strategic choices that belong to the practice.

  • Which Quality measures to report (Sevocity surfaces your best performers)
  • Whether to submit individually or as a group practice
  • Which Improvement Activities apply to your practice type
  • When to pull final reports and submit to CMS
  • Whether to work with a MIPS consultant for bonus optimization (optional)

What practices ask before switching for MIPS compliance

Is Sevocity a certified EHR for MIPS purposes?

Yes. Sevocity is ONC certified, the certification level required to satisfy the Promoting Interoperability category of MIPS. ONC certification is also a prerequisite for MIPS participation for the Quality and Improvement Activities categories when using an EHR. Sevocity maintains its certification as CMS updates the program requirements.

Do I have to do anything different in my workflow to capture MIPS data?

No separate MIPS workflow is required. Sevocity maps quality measures to the ICD-10 codes, CPT codes, and structured clinical data your practice already documents. When a qualifying encounter is completed, the relevant measure data is captured automatically. The only action providers take is documenting the encounter normally. The system handles the rest.

Which MIPS Quality measures does Sevocity support?

Sevocity supports electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs) for Traditional MIPS. The measures available are tied to the structured clinical data your practice captures during documentation. During implementation, your Sevocity team helps identify the eCQMs most relevant to your specialty and patient population so you are tracking the right data from day one.

What happens if I’m not yet participating in MIPS?

If your practice bills Medicare Part B above the low-volume threshold, you’re likely subject to MIPS. CMS determines MIPS eligibility each year based on the prior performance period. If you’re currently exempt (low volume or new to Medicare), Sevocity still supports voluntary reporting, which builds your performance history before you become required to participate. Your Sevocity implementation team can help you determine your eligibility status.

Can Sevocity help with the Promoting Interoperability category specifically?

Yes. The Promoting Interoperability category requires ONC-certified EHR technology and covers multiple measures including e-prescribing, patient electronic access, and health information exchange. Sevocity satisfies these requirements through its certified platform, integrated ePrescribing (including EPCS), and patient portal. Your PI score is tracked in the performance dashboard.

Does Sevocity submit MIPS data to CMS on my behalf?

Sevocity generates the reports and data files required for your MIPS submission. The actual submission to CMS is performed by your practice (or a qualified registry or QCDR you designate). Sevocity’s support team can walk your practice manager through the submission process for your first year on the system. The data is ready; it’s a matter of logging into the CMS portal and uploading.

Stop Worrying About MIPS. Start Documenting.

See how Sevocity captures MIPS quality measures automatically in your specialty’s workflow. Tell us your specialty and we’ll show you the exact measures your practice tracks. 30-minute demo, or 15 minutes focused on MIPS.