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so if the mu wizard shows that i have achieved all the goals does it mean i am ready to attest or is there something else to do??
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Nope. Go for it. It is easy. One thing happened to me, though, that you should look for. Make sure none of the numerators or denominators are 0. AC Wizard seems to pass you if that is the case while the MU program at CMS does not.
Bill Leeson, M.D. Solo Family Medicine Santa Fe, NM
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good to know thanks what about both numerator and denominator both being zero like pt asking for electronic med record??
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"What about both numerator and denominator both being zero like pt asking for electronic med record??"
I haven't attested yet, so I don't know from personal experience. But my REC guy said that situation is OK for the required Core measures, but you can't use one like that for one of the 5 Menu items that you choose.
Sharlene Solo Rural Family Medicine Southern Tier of Upstate NY
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Correct. You can just choose the exemption for the core measures, as I did, but not for the menu items. It works fine.
Bill Leeson, M.D. Solo Family Medicine Santa Fe, NM
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Sharlene and Bill are both correct. You could "pretend" that a patient asked for the record and click the MU buttons in AC to document this in order to make the numerator and denominator not equal "0".
Adam Lauer, DO (solo FP) Twin City Family Medicine Brewer, ME
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