Deadline to verify CHPI quality data accuracy is July 31 July 24, 2015 General Quality of Care, Quality Reporting 0 In late May, approximately 18,000 physicians in California received a notice and their individual quality measurement scores for a new quality rating program through the California Healthcare Performance Initiative System (CHPI). The program rates physicians using claims data from Medicare fee-for-service, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California and United Healthcare. Physicians will be assigned a star rating of one to four stars for each measure, based on where they fall as a percentile within a “peer group," plus a composite score. The individual quality measurement scores were based on claims data for patient care provided January 1, 2010, through December 31, 2012. Physicians can review and verify the accuracy of the data used to calculate their scores through the CHPI online portal through July 31, 2015. Physicians who did not receive a letter but would like to confirm whether or not they are included in CHPI’s rating results can use the CHPI physician lookup at https://lookup.medinsight.milliman.com. Click here for more information. Comments are closed.