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October 14, 2015 Issue-at-a-Glance

  • Use PQRSwizard® to Report Your Quality Data
  • Preview 2014 Quality Measures 
  • #AAPMR2015 – The Assembly Experience
  • AAPM&R Congratulates the 2015 Award Recipients
  • MOC Exam Study Tips
  • 2016 Call for Innovative Proposals Open
  • 2016 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Update Webinar
  • AAPM&R Members in the News

Pre-Order the 2016 Coding Companion

The 2016 PM&R Coding Companion is now available for pre-order. Members receive 40% off the regular purchase price. Orders are expected to deliver in early 2016. Reserve your copy today!

Claim 2015 Annual Assembly CME

Don’t delay – claim your 2015 Annual Assembly CME today!Visit the My Education (ME) tab on mē® to get started!

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Academy News

Use PQRSwizard®to Report Your Quality Data

{166cdc4c-0cb1-448e-8c09-80faa0b88577}_PQRSwizardPQRS Measures Groups are open for 2015 registration. Visit the Academy’s website to learn more about the PQRSwizard®—the Academy Sponsored PQRS Registry Reporting Vendor. You have untilFebruary 26, 2016to avoid up to a4% penalty.

2015 Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) Measures for Physiatry – this includes AAPM&R vetted PQRS Measures for 2015.

Are you having trouble finding measures to successfully report PQRS? Visit the PQRS Resources web page to learn more.

Preview 2014 Quality Measures

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has opened the30-day preview periodfor the 2014 quality measures that will be reported on Physician Compare later this year. You can access the secured measures preview site now through the PQRS portal—Provider Quality Information Portal (PQIP). To learn more about which measures will be publicly reported and how to preview your measures, visit thePhysician Compare Initiative page.

If you have any questions about Physician Compare, public reporting or the 2014 quality measure preview period, please contact PhysicianCompare@Westat.com.

#AAPMR2015 – The Assembly Experience

A big thank you to our 2,300+ physiatrists who attended the 2015 Annual Assembly! The 2015 meeting was a huge success and we hope everyone walked away with a fresh perspective, new learnings, and fun memories with friends and colleagues in Boston. Check out the video below to learn what attendees took away from their Assembly experience.

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AAPM&R Congratulates the 2015 Award Recipients

Please join AAPM&R and the Nominating Committee in congratulating this year’s AAPM&R and Foundation for PM&R award recipients. View our tribute video to learn about each recipient.

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MOC Exam Study Tips

{32b75d21-4088-490b-9c68-fbaf4867e38b}_MOC_3_PaddingThe ABPMR MOC* exam takes place November 16, 2015. If you are registered to take this exam, act now and use our study resources:

  • Assess what you know.If you don't know where to begin or haven't taken an exam in a while, use AAPM&R's MOC|3 Online Mock Examination*. This study tool has 800+ practice questions addressing 12 PM&R core topics outlined on the exam and will help you identify which areas you may need more help in.

  • Brush up on unfamiliar topics.If there are clinical areas you do not see in your daily practice, catch up with MOC|3 Online Review Courses*. Each course is developed by an expert in that area and includes a slide presentation, detailed lecture, and post-test.

Don't wait till the last minute –visit mē®now!

*The MOC|3 Online Review Courses and the MOC|3 Online Mock Examination are not endorsed by ABPMR nor was ABPMR involved in the creation of these study tools.

*Maintenance of Certification®(MOC®) was developed by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) to improve patient care by ensuring continuous lifelong learning and professional development throughout a physician’s medical career. For board-certified physiatrists, the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR) sets MOC requirements that are customized to the specialty and ensure compliance with ABMS Standards. Recognizing that physicians participating in that process want a variety of options to meet these requirements, your Academy has developed a series of resources that satisfy the different components of MOC. All Academy tools available to help you meet MOC requirements can be found on mē®.

2016 Call for Innovative Proposals Open

{73e9345b-8805-4622-8d9e-e0cf3933c360}_2016_Proposals_paddingYour Academy invites you to submit a proposal for an educational session at the 2016 Annual Assembly that incorporates innovative learning to enhance the traditional lecture-based format. The Program Planning Committee encourages proposals that incorporate techniques such as polling the audience, roundtable discussion, role-playing, and hands-on skill application. The deadline for submission is Friday, November 20, at 11:59 pm (CT). Learn more about the submission process here.

2016 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Update Webinar – 1 Week Away

AAPM&R and AMRPA Present: 2016 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Update - What is the Impact?
Wednesday, October 21
7 pm-8 pm CT


On July 31, 2015, CMS issued a final rule outlining fiscal year 2016 Medicare payment policies and rates for the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Prospective Payment System and the IRF Quality Reporting Program. Your Academy, in collaboration with the American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association, will summarize the FY 2016 final policies during this October webinar. Register now for this complimentary webinar!

AAPM&R Members in the News

{942216e6-43e2-41ca-abf6-a7a7ba62475a}_KanelosSharon Kanelos, MD
Check out thisWashington Postarticle, featuring Academy member Sharon Kanelos, MD, discussing her treatment of a newborn baby with primary congenital lymphedema.

Dr. Kanelos received her MD at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and completed her residency at Carolinas Rehabilitation in Charlotte, NC, where she served as chief resident in her final year of residency. Dr. Kanelos then joined the faculty of Carolinas Rehabilitation where she worked as the director of the prosthetics and orthotics program and co-director of the lymphedema program. She is very active in the education of residents and was awarded the James T. McDeavitt Teaching Award in 2010 for contributions to the education of residents at Carolinas Rehabilitation.

{0b9d7999-581b-4a0d-8b94-8f9444c45128}_PratherHeidi Prather, DO
Dr. Prather was one of five alumni who were honored at Drury University’s Distinguished Alumni Awards Recognition Dinner on Friday, October 9. The 2015 Distinguished honorees were chosen for their career achievements, service to their communities, and contributions to the University.

Dr. Prather attended the University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City, graduating summa cum laude in 1991. She is certified in 3 areas: PM&R, pain medicine, and sports medicine. Dr. Prather is now a professor at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, where she also holds various leadership roles. She has received numerous awards for her teaching in medicine, and she was the first woman to become president of the North American Spine Society. Congratulations, Dr. Prather!