LANCE F YEOMAN D.O.
NPI 1396722765
Dermatology in Poplar Bluff, MO
Quality Rating: 75 out of 100 score
NPI Status: Active since December 28, 2005
Contact Information
225 PHYSICIANS PARK STE 203
POPLAR BLUFF, MO
ZIP 63901
Phone: (573) 686-4750
Fax: (573) 686-4753
- Individual
- Male
- Dermatology
- Medicare Quality Reporting
About LANCE YEOMAN
This page provides the complete NPI Profile along with additional information for Lance Yeoman, a provider established in Poplar Bluff, Missouri with a medical specialization in Dermatology. The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1396722765 assigned on December 2005. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 207N00000X with license number 2008021956 (MO). The provider is registered as an individual and his NPI record was last updated 11 years ago.
- NPI
- 1396722765
- Provider Name
- LANCE F YEOMAN D.O.
- Gender
- Male
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Location Address
- 225 PHYSICIANS PARK STE 203 POPLAR BLUFF, MO 63901
- Location Phone
- (573) 686-4750
- Location Fax
- (573) 686-4753
- Mailing Address
- PO BOX 699 POPLAR BLUFF, MO 63902
- Mailing Phone
- (573) 686-4750
- Mailing Fax
- (573) 686-4753
- Is Sole Proprietor?
- Yes
- Enumeration Date
- 12-28-2005
- Last Update Date
- 02-13-2015
- Code Navigator
A dermatologist like Lance Yeoman is a medical specialty involving the management of skin conditions and diseases. Dermatologists diagnose some sexually transmitted diseases, warts, cancer, acne, dermatitis and may offer cosmetic treatments, and therapies that reduce age spots and wrinkles.
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Specialty - Primary Taxonomy
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- Classification
Dermatology
- Taxonomy Code
- 207N00000X
- Type
- Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians
- License No.
- 2008021956
- License State
- MO
- Taxonomy Description
- A dermatologist is trained to diagnose and treat pediatric and adult patients with benign and malignant disorders of the skin, mouth, external genitalia, hair and nails, as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. The dermatologist has had additional training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers, melanomas, moles and other tumors of the skin, the management of contact dermatitis and other allergic and nonallergic skin disorders, and in the recognition of the skin manifestations of systemic (including internal malignancy) and infectious diseases. Dermatologists have special training in dermatopathology and in the surgical techniques used in dermatology. They also have expertise in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars and the skin changes associated with aging.
Secondary Taxonomies
The provider has reported to the NPI enumerator additional taxonomy codes. Multiple taxonomy codes may represent subspecialties or other areas of specialization the provider maybe licensed to practice.
| No. | Taxonomy Code | Type | Classification / Specialization |
License No. (State) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 207N00000X | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatology | 200700075 (NC) |
| 2 | 207N00000X | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatology | 30823021 (WI) |
| 3 | 207N00000X | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatology | 01955 (IA) |
| 4 | 207N00000X | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatology | 0102201530 (VA) |
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| Identifier | Type / Code | Identifier State | Identifier Issuer |
|---|---|---|---|
| MA1428 | MEDICARE OSCAR/CERTIFICATION (06) | MO | |
| MA1428001 | MEDICARE OSCAR/CERTIFICATION (06) | MO |
Areas of Expertise
The following services and procedures, recently provided to Medicare patients, illustrate the range of care this provider offers. This list reflects the variety of services available to all patients visiting the practice and is based on 2022 Medicare dataset. In general, the more frequently a provider treats specific conditions or performs particular procedures, the more experienced they become in addressing similar patient needs. The provider has delivered many of the services listed below to Medicare patients. Please note that this list does not include services provided to patients who are not covered by Medicare.
Aminolevulinic acid hcl for topical administration, 10% gel, 10 mg
Application of light to destroy precancer skin growth
Biopsy of ear
Biopsy of related skin growth, each additional growth
Biopsy of related skin growth, first growth
Calculation of radiation therapy dose
Complicated repair of wound of eyelids, nose, ears, or lip, 1.1-2.5 cm
Complicated repair of wound of eyelids, nose, ears, or lip, 2.6-7.5 cm
Complicated repair of wound of forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, underarms, genitals, hands, or feet, 1.1-2.5 cm
Complicated repair of wound of forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, underarms, genitals, hands, or feet, 2.6-7.5 cm
Complicated repair of wound of scalp, arms, or legs, 1.1-2.5 cm
Complicated repair of wound of scalp, arms, or legs, 2.6-7.5 cm
Complicated repair of wound of trunk, 1.1-2.5 cm
Complicated repair of wound of trunk, 2.6-7.5 cm
Continuing radiation therapy consultation per week
Design and construction of complex radiation treatment device
Design and construction of simple radiation treatment device
Destruction of cancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 0.5 cm or less
Destruction of cancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 0.6-1.0 cm
Destruction of cancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 1.1-2.0 cm
Destruction of cancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 2.1-3.0 cm
Destruction of cancer skin growth of scalp, neck, hands, feet, or genitals, 0.5 cm or less
Destruction of cancer skin growth of trunk, arms, or legs, 0.5 cm or less
Destruction of precancer skin growth, 1 growth
Destruction of precancer skin growth, 15 or more growths
Destruction of precancer skin growth, 2-14 growths
Destruction of skin growth, 1-14 growths
Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 10-19 minutes
Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 20-29 minutes
Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-39 minutes
Intermediate radiation therapy planning
New patient office or other outpatient visit, 15-29 minutes
New patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-44 minutes
Obtaining data needed to develop the optimal radiation treatment, 1 treatment area
Obtaining data needed to develop the optimal radiation treatment, 2 treatment areas
Punch biopsy, first skin growth
Radiation treatment management, 5 treatment sessions
Removal of cancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, 1.1-2.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, 2.1-3.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, 3.1-4.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, more than 4.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 0.6-1.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 1.1-2.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 2.1-3.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 3.1-4.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of scalp, neck, hands, feet, or genitals, 2.1-3.0 cm
Removal of cancer skin growth of scalp, neck, hands, feet, or genitals, 3.1-4.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, 0.6-1.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, 1.1-2.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, 2.1-3.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, 3.1-4.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of body, arms, or legs, more than 4.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 0.6-1.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 1.1-2.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 2.1-3.0 cm
Removal of noncancer skin growth of scalp, neck, hands, feet, or genitals, 2.1-3.0 cm
Simple radiation therapy planning
Superficial and/or low voltage radiation treatment delivery
Ultrasonic guidance for placement of radiation therapy fields
Aminolevulinic acid hcl is a topical gel used to treat certain skin conditions. It works by making affected skin cells more sensitive to light, which is then used to destroy these cells. The gel is applied by a healthcare professional.
This service was performed 5,000 times for 25 patientsThis procedure involves the use of special light to eradicate precancerous skin growths. The light targets abnormal cells causing them to die off, while leaving healthy skin unharmed. It's a non-invasive method that helps prevent skin cancer.
This service was performed 25 times for 25 patientsA biopsy of the ear is a medical procedure where a small sample of tissue is taken from your ear for examination. This helps doctors diagnose any abnormalities or diseases. It's a simple process, usually done under local anesthesia, and has minimal risks.
This service was performed 13 times for 13 patientsA biopsy of related skin growth is a procedure where a small piece of skin growth is removed for testing. If additional growths are identified, they may also be biopsied. This helps in diagnosing skin conditions and planning appropriate treatment.
This service was performed 52 times for 46 patientsA biopsy of a skin growth involves taking a small sample of the growth to examine it under a microscope. This helps determine if the growth is harmful. The procedure is typically quick, with minimal discomfort. It's a crucial step in ensuring your skin's health.
This service was performed 156 times for 143 patientsRadiation therapy dose calculation is a process to determine the exact amount of radiation needed to treat a specific area in the body. This calculation helps ensure the treatment is effective while minimizing harm to healthy tissues. It's a key part of planning your radiation therapy.
This service was performed 78 times for 61 patientsThis procedure involves the intricate repair of a wound that is 1.1 to 2.5 cm long on your eyelids, nose, ears, or lip. The goal is to mend the wound carefully to preserve function and minimize scarring. The process may involve stitching and other techniques.
This service was performed 19 times for 18 patientsThis procedure involves repairing a wound on your eyelids, nose, ears, or lip that is between 2.6 and 7.5 cm long. It's considered complicated due to the location and size. The doctor will clean, treat, and stitch the wound to promote healing.
This service was performed 14 times for 14 patientsThis procedure involves the complex repair of a wound in areas like the forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, underarms, hands, or feet. The wound size is between 1.1-2.5 cm. This repair may involve multiple layers of sutures and could require reconstruction of the skin.
This service was performed 53 times for 50 patientsThis procedure involves the complex repair of a wound in areas like the forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, underarms, hands, or feet. The wound size ranges from 2.6-7.5 cm. The process includes cleaning, removing damaged tissue, and stitching the wound for proper healing.
This service was performed 133 times for 119 patientsThis is a surgical procedure to mend a complex wound between 1.1 to 2.5 cm on your scalp, arm, or leg. It involves cleaning the wound, removing any damaged tissue, and stitching the skin back together. This helps the wound heal properly and reduces the risk of infection.
This service was performed 26 times for 25 patientsThis is a procedure to repair a complex wound on your scalp, arm, or leg that is 2.6-7.5 cm long. It involves cleaning, removing damaged tissue, and stitching the wound to promote healing. It's performed under local or general anesthesia.
This service was performed 113 times for 104 patientsThis is a procedure to repair a complex wound on your body's main part, between your neck and legs. The wound size is around 1.1 to 2.5 cm. It involves careful cleaning, possible removal of damaged tissue, and precise stitching to promote healing.
This service was performed 22 times for 22 patientsThis service involves the intricate repair of a wound on your body's main structure, between your neck and limbs. The wound measures 2.6-7.5 cm. The procedure includes deep-layer stitching and may involve repairing damaged tissue.
This service was performed 71 times for 68 patientsContinuing radiation therapy consultation per week involves regular meetings with your healthcare team. These sessions help monitor your progress, manage side effects, and adjust your treatment plan if necessary. It's a key part of ensuring the effectiveness of your radiation therapy.
This service was performed 46 times for 27 patientsThe design and construction of a complex radiation treatment device is a process where a specialized instrument is created. This device targets harmful cells with high-energy rays to destroy or damage them, while minimizing impact on healthy cells. This aids in treating conditions like cancer.
This service was performed 51 times for 43 patientsA simple radiation treatment device is designed and built to target specific areas in your body with high energy rays. This process is carefully planned to ensure that the radiation accurately reaches the area needing treatment, while minimizing exposure to healthy tissues.
This service was performed 19 times for 17 patientsThis is a procedure where a small cancerous skin growth on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth is removed. The growth is 0.5 cm or less. The aim is to eliminate the cancer and prevent it from spreading. It's a common, safe method to treat skin cancer.
This service was performed 49 times for 45 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of cancerous skin growths on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth that are between 0.6-1.0 cm in size. The goal is to eliminate cancer cells, preventing further spread and promoting health.
This service was performed 17 times for 16 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a cancerous skin growth on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth that measures between 1.1 to 2.0 cm. It's done to prevent the spread of cancer and improve health.
This service was performed 13 times for 13 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a cancerous skin growth on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth. The growth is between 2.1-3.0 cm in size. The goal is to eliminate the cancer and reduce the risk of it spreading.
This service was performed 15 times for 15 patientsThis is a procedure to remove a small cancerous skin growth (0.5 cm or less) located on the scalp, neck, hands, or feet. The process involves the careful destruction of the growth to prevent its spread, promoting healthier skin.
This service was performed 18 times for 18 patientsThis procedure involves removing a small cancerous skin growth (0.5 cm or less) located on the trunk, arms, or legs. The growth is destroyed using techniques such as surgery, lasers, or radiation, aiding in the prevention of cancer spread.
This service was performed 17 times for 16 patients"Destruction of precancer skin growth" is a procedure that eliminates a single precancerous skin growth. This is done to prevent it from developing into skin cancer. The growth may be removed using various methods such as cryotherapy (freezing), laser therapy, or topical medications.
This service was performed 151 times for 131 patientsThis procedure involves removing 15 or more precancerous skin growths to prevent them from developing into cancer. It's done using various methods like freezing, creams, or minor surgery. The goal is to protect your health by stopping cancer before it starts.
This service was performed 16 times for 14 patientsThis procedure involves removing 2-14 precancerous skin growths. The growths are treated to prevent them from potentially developing into skin cancer. The process is safe, with minimal discomfort, and promotes healthier skin.
This service was performed 441 times for 98 patients"Destruction of skin growth" refers to a procedure where 1-14 abnormal skin growths are removed. This is done using methods such as freezing, burning, or laser therapy. It helps prevent the growth from causing discomfort or turning into a more serious condition.
This service was performed 91 times for 82 patientsThis is a routine check-up for patients who have previously seen the doctor. During this 10-19 minute visit, the doctor will review your health status, discuss any concerns, and manage ongoing treatments or medications. It's a chance to ensure your health is on track.
This service was performed 149 times for 122 patientsThis is a routine visit for patients who have already been seen by the healthcare provider. During this approximately 20-29 minute appointment, your health status will be evaluated and any necessary treatments or tests will be discussed. It's a chance to address any health concerns you may have.
This service was performed 355 times for 265 patientsThis is a routine check-up for patients who have previously visited our clinic. It involves a comprehensive review of your health and any ongoing treatments. The consultation lasts between 30-39 minutes, allowing enough time to discuss any concerns.
This service was performed 18 times for 15 patientsIntermediate radiation therapy planning is a process to design your radiation treatment. This involves detailed imaging scans to determine the exact location, shape, and size of the area needing treatment. The goal is to target the radiation precisely, minimizing harm to healthy tissues.
This service was performed 16 times for 16 patientsThis service involves an initial visit to the doctor's office or other outpatient setting. It typically lasts between 15-29 minutes. The doctor will review your medical history, conduct a physical examination, and discuss your health concerns. It's a chance to establish your health baseline and address any immediate medical issues.
This service was performed 19 times for 19 patientsThis service involves an initial office or outpatient visit for a new patient. The healthcare professional will spend 30-44 minutes understanding your health history, current issues, and discussing possible treatment plans. It's a comprehensive evaluation to start your healthcare journey.
This service was performed 56 times for 56 patientsThis procedure involves gathering essential information to create the best radiation treatment plan for a specific area. It includes scanning the treatment area and using this data to calculate the precise dose of radiation needed to target the disease effectively, while sparing healthy tissue.
This service was performed 1,235 times for 68 patientsThis procedure involves collecting necessary information to create the best radiation treatment plan for two distinct areas. Advanced imaging techniques are used to map the areas, ensuring precise targeting during treatment, minimizing harm to healthy tissues.
This service was performed 20 times for 17 patientsA punch biopsy is a procedure where a small, circular tool is used to remove a sample of skin tissue. This is usually done to test a skin growth for potential issues. You may feel a pinch, but discomfort is minimal. The area heals quickly.
This service was performed 43 times for 43 patientsRadiation treatment management involves a series of 5 sessions where targeted radiation is used to destroy or shrink cancer cells in your body. Each session is carefully planned to maximize effectiveness while minimizing harm to healthy tissues. You may experience side effects which will be closely monitored and managed for your comfort.
This service was performed 239 times for 74 patientsThis procedure involves the surgical removal of a cancerous skin growth on the body, arms, or legs. The growth is between 1.1 and 2.0 cm in size. The goal is to eliminate cancer cells and prevent them from spreading to other parts of the body.
This service was performed 16 times for 13 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a cancerous skin growth, between 2.1 and 3.0 cm, from the body, arms, or legs. The area is numbed, then the growth is carefully cut out. The goal is to eliminate all cancer cells while minimizing scarring.
This service was performed 44 times for 43 patientsThis procedure involves removing a cancerous skin growth measuring 3.1-4.0 cm on the body, arms, or legs. The area is numbed, then the growth is carefully cut out. The wound is stitched for healing. Regular follow-ups ensure complete removal and recovery.
This service was performed 32 times for 30 patientsThis procedure involves surgically removing a cancerous skin growth larger than 4.0 cm on your body, arms, or legs. It's a crucial step in preventing the spread of cancer. Local anesthesia is typically used, and recovery time varies. It's a common and safe procedure.
This service was performed 11 times for 11 patientsThis procedure involves the careful removal of a small cancerous growth on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth. It's a precise operation performed by a specialist to ensure complete removal of the cancer while preserving healthy tissue.
This service was performed 19 times for 19 patientsThis procedure involves the surgical removal of a cancerous skin growth on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth. The growth is between 1.1-2.0 cm in size. This is done to prevent the cancer from spreading and to restore health.
This service was performed 25 times for 24 patientsThis procedure involves the careful removal of a cancerous growth on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth that measures between 2.1 to 3.0 cm. The goal is to eliminate the cancer while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.
This service was performed 61 times for 58 patientsThis procedure involves the careful removal of a cancerous growth on the face, including areas like the ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth. The size of the growth is between 3.1 and 4.0 cm. The aim is to eliminate cancer cells while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.
This service was performed 37 times for 36 patientsThis procedure involves removing a cancerous growth on the scalp, neck, hands, or feet that measures between 2.1 and 3.0 cm. The process includes numbing the area, excising the growth, and then stitching the wound for healing. The aim is to eliminate cancer cells and prevent spread.
This service was performed 18 times for 18 patientsThis procedure involves the surgical removal of a cancerous growth on the scalp, neck, hands, or feet. The size of the growth is between 3.1 and 4.0 cm. The aim is to eliminate the cancer and prevent its spread. This is done under local or general anesthesia.
This service was performed 14 times for 13 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a noncancerous skin growth on your body, arms, or legs. The growth is between 0.6-1.0 cm in size. It's typically a simple process where the growth is cut away and the area is then stitched up for healing.
This service was performed 14 times for 12 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a noncancerous skin growth on the body, arms, or legs that is between 1.1 and 2.0 cm in size. It's a safe and routine procedure performed by a medical professional to improve your skin health and appearance.
This service was performed 22 times for 19 patientsThis is a procedure where a noncancerous skin growth, sized 2.1-3.0 cm, on the body, arms, or legs is removed. It's typically done under local anesthesia. The process involves cutting out the growth and stitching the skin back together. The aim is to eliminate discomfort and prevent potential health issues.
This service was performed 43 times for 37 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a noncancerous skin growth on your body, arms, or legs that measures between 3.1 and 4.0 cm. The growth is carefully cut away and the area is then cleaned and bandaged to promote healing.
This service was performed 25 times for 24 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a noncancerous skin growth larger than 4.0 cm, located on the body, arms, or legs. It's performed by a medical professional who numbs the area, then carefully removes the growth. This helps maintain skin health.
This service was performed 15 times for 15 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a noncancerous skin growth on areas of the face such as the nose, lips, mouth, ears, or eyelids. The growth size is between 0.6-1.0 cm. The goal is to improve comfort, function, or appearance.
This service was performed 26 times for 19 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a noncancerous skin growth on your face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth that measures between 1.1-2.0 cm. It's a safe process to enhance your comfort and appearance.
This service was performed 16 times for 13 patientsThis procedure involves the careful removal of a noncancerous skin growth on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth. The size of the growth is between 2.1 to 3.0 centimeters. The process is done under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort.
This service was performed 14 times for 13 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a noncancerous growth on the scalp, neck, hands, or feet, between 2.1-3.0 cm in size. The process is typically done under local anesthesia, ensuring comfort. The growth is carefully cut away, promoting healthier skin.
This service was performed 16 times for 16 patientsSimple radiation therapy planning is a process to determine the exact area on your body where the radiation will be directed. It involves imaging studies like CT scans to precisely target the disease, minimizing harm to healthy tissue. It's a crucial step in your treatment journey.
This service was performed 45 times for 43 patientsSuperficial and/or low voltage radiation treatment delivery is a non-invasive procedure used to treat certain diseases like skin cancer. It uses low energy radiation to target and destroy abnormal cells, aiding in halting disease progression.
This service was performed 1,197 times for 67 patientsUltrasonic guidance for radiation therapy fields involves using sound waves to create images of the treatment area. This helps to precisely locate the area needing radiation therapy, ensuring the treatment is directed accurately, minimizing harm to healthy tissues.
This service was performed 1,305 times for 78 patientsOverall MIPS Quality Performance
The provider participated in CMS Quality Payment Program under the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) and has an overall final score of 75, based on four performance areas: quality, improvement activities, promoting interoperability, and cost. The purpose of this information is to help people with Medicare make informed decisions and incentivize doctors and clinicians to maximize performance.
The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) is a way providers could use to participate in CMS Quality Payment Program (QPP). The MIPS program affects clinician reimbursement for Part B covered professional services and also rewards them for improving the quality of patient care and outcomes.
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Final Score: 75 out of 100
The MIPS program evaluates providers across multiple categories with a specific weight for each category resulting a in a MIPS final score that ranges from 0 to 100 points. The MIPS Final Score determines whether providers receive a negative, neutral or positive MIPS payment adjustment.
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Quality Score: N/A
The Quality category assesses providers performance on clinical practices and patient outcomes under the traditional MIPS program. The quality measures help identify the quality of healthcare processes, outcomes, and patient experiences. The Quality measure category compromises 40% providers final MPIS scores.
There are six collection types for MIPS quality measures: Electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs), MIPS Clinical Quality Measures (CQMs), Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) Measures, Medicare Part B claims measures, CMS Web Interface measures and The Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) for MIPS Survey.
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Promoting Interoperability Score: N/A
The Interoperability category measures the providers ability to use technology to exchange and make use of healthcare information in a way that is less burdensome and improves outcomes. The Interoperability measure category compromises 25% providers final MPIS scores.
The MIPS Interoperability measure focuses on the use of certified electronic health record technology (CEHRT) to improve patient access health information, the exchange of information between clinicians and pharmacies and the systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of healthcare data. -
Improvement Activities Score: N/A
The Improvement Activities performance category evaluates the providers participation in clinical activities that support the improvement of clinical practice, care delivery, and outcomes. Providers have the option to choose 2 to 4 activities from an inventory of over 100 improvement activities. Providers typically choose the activities that best fit their needs. The improvement activities measure category compromises 15% providers final MPIS scores.
The Improvement measures aim to better patient engagement, patient safety and other areas of patient care. The Improvement Activities category compromises 15% of providers final MPIS scores. -
Cost Score: N/A
The Cost performance category asses the amount and types of services provided and how clinicians coordinate care and seek improvement of health outcomes by ensuring patients receive the appropriate services.
Although providers don't determine the price of healthcare services they are important in delivering high-quality care at a reasonable cost. The Cost measures category compromises 20% of providers final MPIS scores. -
Cost Score: N/A
The Cost performance category asses the amount and types of services provided and how clinicians coordinate care and seek improvement of health outcomes by ensuring patients receive the appropriate services.
Although providers don't determine the price of healthcare services they are important in delivering high-quality care at a reasonable cost. The Cost measures category compromises 20% of providers final MPIS scores.
Quality Reporting
The provider participated in CMS Quality Payment Program. The Quality Payment Program aims to improve population health, reduce costs and improve the care received by Medicare beneficiaries. The following quality measures meet Medicare's statistical reporting standards. Not all providers report the same information, because not all providers give the same services to patients. The quality information is just a snapshot of some the care providers give to their patients. Reporting more or less information is not a reflection of quality.
| Quality Measure | Performance | Number of Patients |
|---|---|---|
| Biopsy Follow-Up | 100% | 409 |
| Percentage of new patients whose biopsy results have been reviewed and communicated to the primary care/referring physician and patient by the performing physician | ||
| e-Prescribing | 68% | 402 |
| At least one permissible prescription written by the MIPS eligible clinician is queried for a drug formulary and transmitted electronically using certified EHR technology. | ||
| Immunization Registry Reporting | Yes | N/A |
| The MIPS eligible clinician is in active engagement with a public health agency to submit immunization data. | ||
| One-Time Screening for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) for Patients at Risk | 2% | 552 |
| Percentage of patients aged 18 years and older with one or more of the following: a history of injection drug use, receipt of a blood transfusion prior to 1992, receiving maintenance hemodialysis, OR birthdate in the years 1945-1965 who received one-time screening for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection | ||
| Patient-Specific Education | 8% | 925 |
| The MIPS eligible clinician must use clinically relevant information from CEHRT to identify patient-specific educational resources and provide access to those materials to at least one unique patient seen by the MIPS eligible clinician. | ||
| Provide 24/7 Access to MIPS Eligible Clinicians or Groups Who Have Real-Time Access to Patient's Medical Record | Yes | N/A |
| • Provide 24/7 access to MIPS eligible clinicians, groups, or care teams for advice about urgent and emergent care (e.g., MIPS eligible clinician and care team access to medical record, cross-coverage with access to medical record, or protocol-driven nurse line with access to medical record) that could include one or more of the following: • Expanded hours in evenings and weekends with access to the patient medical record (e.g., coordinate with small practices to provide alternate hour office visits and urgent care); • Use of alternatives to increase access to care team by MIPS eligible clinicians and groups, such as e-visits, phone visits, group visits, home visits and alternate locations (e.g., senior centers and assisted living centers); and/or Provision of same-day or next-day access to a consistent MIPS eligible clinician, group or care team when needed for urgent care or transition management. | ||
| Provide Patient Access | 8% | 925 |
| At least one patient seen by the MIPS eligible clinician during the performance period is provided timely access to view online, download, and transmit to a third party their health information subject to the MIPS eligible clinician's discretion to withhold certain information. | ||
| Security Risk Analysis | Yes | N/A |
| Conduct or review a security risk analysis in accordance with the requirements in 45 CFR 164.308(a)(1), including addressing the security (to include encryption) of ePHI data created or maintained by certified EHR technology in accordance with requirements in 45 CFR164.312(a)(2)(iv) and 45 CFR 164.306(d)(3), and implement security updates as necessary and correct identified security deficiencies as part of the MIPS eligible clinician's risk management process. | ||
| Specialized Registry Reporting | Yes | N/A |
| The MIPS eligible clinician is in active engagement to submit data to specialized registry. To earn a 5 % bonus in the promoting interoperability performance category score for submitting to one or more public health or clinical data registries also attest to PI_TRANS_PHCDRR_3_MULTI. | ||
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How NPI Validation Works
The NPI validation process uses the ISO-standard Luhn algorithm, a mathematical "handshake", to ensure that a provider's 10-digit ID is authentic and free of common typing errors.
To verify the NPI 1396722765, we treat the final digit (5) as the Check Digit—the target answer we need to reach. The process begins by taking the first nine digits and adding a constant value of 24, which accounts for the "80840" prefix required for all U.S. health identifiers. We then double every other digit starting from the right and sum the individual digits of those results together. For this specific NPI, that total comes to 65. The final step is to find the difference between that total and the next multiple of ten (70 - 65 = 5).
Digit-by-digit view
Use the first nine digits for the calculation. Starting from the right, double every other digit. The last digit is the check digit and is not part of the calculation.
Step 1: Double every other digit from the right
Starting with the rightmost digit of the first nine digits, double every other value. If doubling creates a two-digit number, add those digits together.
Step 2: Add all digits plus the NPI constant
Add the transformed values, the unchanged digits, and the constant 24.
Step 3: Find the amount needed to reach the next multiple of 10
The next multiple of ten after 65 is 70. The difference is the calculated check digit.
Other Providers at the Same Location
The following 3 providers are registered at the same or a nearby location.
POPLAR BLUFF, MO 63901
POPLAR BLUFF, MO 63901
Frequently Asked Questions
The NPI number assigned to this healthcare provider is 1396722765, enumerated as an "individual" on December 28, 2005.
The provider is located at 225 PHYSICIANS PARK STE 203 POPLAR BLUFF, MO 63901 and the phone number is (573) 686-4750.
Dermatology with taxonomy code 207N00000X.
The provider might be accepting Accepts: Medicare and Medicaid. Please consult your insurance carrier or call the provider to verify.