TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 31, 2017 -- Alpha II, LLC, a leading developer of software platforms, software as a service and publications that support the healthcare revenue cycle, announced today it has signed an agreement with MediSYS to offer its Alpha II Registry to successfully collect and report Quality Payment Program (QPP) data – as outlined by The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) – on behalf of MediSYS clients.
The Alpha II Registry is a secure, integrated, web-based solution that provides data validation for reporting and performance rates, to help ensure a practice’s outcomes and attestation requirements are met. Unlike many registries focused on certain specialties, the Alpha II Registry is able to report on all quality measures – including individual and group – and for all specialties, through a platform of data collection, editing and submission services.
“As we looked to select a partner to help fulfill the quality reporting needs of our clients, Alpha II’s longstanding involvement with the quality programs such as PQRS, MIPS and MACRA and the intuitive software offering weighed heavily in our decision to partner together,” said Ray Little, CEO of MediSYS, Inc. “Quality reporting, especially as regulations evolve and change, can be an incredibly complex process for physicians. Having a product and a team of experts that really understand the ins and outs of it can make a valuable difference for providers.”
The Final Rule for the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) that was published in October 2016, repeals the Sustainable Growth Rate, creates the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), and provides incentive payments for participation in Advanced Alternative Payment Models (APMs).
“While Quality Payment Programs from CMS continue to evolve beyond PQRS with the advent of MACRA, MIPS, APMs and others, we are continually up to date on the latest initiatives and committed to ensuring the Alpha II Registry helps eligible clinicians maintain compliance and avoid negative payment adjustments,” said Jan Powell, president and CEO of Alpha II.
For more information on the Alpha II Registry, please visit www.alphaii.com/Products/PQRS.
About MediSYS
MediSYS offers medical office software and services to streamline practice management, electronic health records, chronic care management or outsourced medical billing services within the Southeastern U.S. The MediSYS team of medical practice management and electronic healthcare consultants collectively has over 500+ years of experience with MediSYS alone. The company has been the local leader in healthcare billing and EHR systems for nearly 30 years, offering daily support and hands-on training to its clients. For more information, visit www.medisysinc.com.
About Alpha II
Alpha II’s software platforms, software as a service products and publications support coding, compliance, claims editing and revenue analysis for healthcare professionals, clearinghouses and government entities – both directly and through software developers. Beginning with the initial receipt of patient data through the final scrutiny of the payer’s remittance advice, Alpha II empowers precision across the reimbursement process. The company’s toolsets, data content and rules engines currently plug and play with electronic health record, practice management and hospital information systems to help their customers comply with the latest policies, standards and directives.
For more than 30 years, the Alpha II experienced healthcare professionals have worked together to gather, analyze, and interpret healthcare coding and billing rules and regulations. Additional information can be found by visiting www.alphaii.com, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
Press contact: Dave Anderson Anderson Interactive 678-401-2991 [email protected]


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