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Gather and Submit Quality Data to MIPS with CarePICS
CarePICS is a solution to gather and report the proper documentation to qualify for Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) requirements.

The CarePICS Help Center Empowers Clinicians to Optimize Wound Care Capabilities
CarePICS now features a Help Center with web-based training. The Help Center enables clinicians to reach the future of digital wound care.
E-Referrals: How CarePICS Streamlines Communication Between Providers
CarePICS improves primary care resolution and promotes coordination of care by efficiently delivering patient information through e-referrals.
G2010 and G2012 — How You Can Increase Reimbursement Opportunities with CarePICS
Learn how our mobile and web app’s Report function helps you maximize patient interactions while increasing reimbursement opportunities.
5 Ways Virtual Consults Can Benefit Your Practice and Patients
CarePICS helps improve care coordination between podiatrists and vascular specialists, using two key elements: virtual consults and digital referrals.
What is Charge Capture for Virtual Health Activities and How Does It Help?
Capturing charges in a timely, accurate manner is essential for healthcare organizations that want reimbursement for their services. If services delivered aren’t captured and billed, they can’t be reimbursed.
CarePICS Helps Office-based Labs Meet Verification Requirements
OBL providers utilizing CarePICS can easily prepare for streamlined compliance and documentation.
Leveraging Technology and Teams to Build an Amputation Prevention Program
Learn how to build an amputation prevention program with PULSE Amputation Prevention Centers and Dr. Christopher Bromley.
Join CarePICS in Recognizing PAD Awareness Month
CarePICS is a partner in the fight against PAD – during PAD Awareness Month and beyond.
PULSE Amputation Prevention Center Saves Limbs and Lives with CarePICS
CarePICS creates connections not just between the primary care physicians (PCPs) who refer patients to PULSE but between the Amputation Prevention Center’s vascular and wound care staff.
CarePICS Will Be at AMP 2021!
We invite AMP 2021 attendees to visit our CarePICS team at Booth 212 or virtually to learn more about how our virtual hub can help clinicians treat vascular and wound care patients.
Overcoming Care Fatigue with CarePICS
CarePICS is the key to helping your patients overcome care fatigue. The virtual care platform provides a personalized care experience that lessens appointment anxiety for current wound care patients and helps reach new patients through a virtual clinician network.
CarePICS Driven by a Passion for Wound Care Patient Advocacy
Ensuring successful wound care is why CarePICS developed their virtual care platform that brings patients and provider teams closer together.
Improving Wound Care with Secure, Direct Messaging
CarePICS offers secure, direct messaging that streamlines communication for wound care clinicians.
How to Adopt Digital Healthcare Tools
CarePICS created a change management primer to help you select and implement the right technology solution.
Protect Patient Data and Stay HIPAA Compliant with CarePICS
The CarePICS app takes less work, improves accuracy and secures documentation
How Providers Gain Telehealth ROI
CarePICS President Chris Bromley, DPM answers questions about how the CarePICS platform provides a significant return on investment (ROI) to podiatrists and other healthcare providers.
Helping Patients Remotely — Leveraging Telehealth Codes
How can physicians use the new CMS rules to enhance their practice? CarePICS offers tools to support the adoption of telehealth services and track activities to make sure appropriate charges are captured.
Telemedicine for Wounds: Best Practices and Pitfalls
Lee C. Rogers, DPM
American Board of Podiatric Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
Note from the author: The information presented in this article is current as of the date of publication, July 2020. However, the laws, regulations and policies are rapidly evolving during the pandemic so it is advisable to verify any recommendations herein.