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QPP Webinar Nov 11 – Conquering 2025 MIPS Attestation: A Simplified Guide

QPP Webinar Nov 11 – Conquering 2025 MIPS Attestation: A Simplified Guide

QPP 2025 Conquering 2025 MIPS Attestation: A Simplified Guide*
Webinar Date: November 11, 2025 @12pm

Join your Kentucky REC expert advisors as we provide education around preparing for submitting for the 2025 Quality Payment Program – Traditional MIPS & MVP Track attestations.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
• Demystifying the attestation process
• Documentation preparation
• Avoiding common submission pitfalls
• Leveraging technology
• Maximizing MIPS score

Interested in learning more about QPP, attend upcoming webinars, or learn how our advisors can assist your practice in maximizing performance in the QPP or other value-based care programs? As a client, you receive exclusive access to our analysis of all aspects of the Quality Payment Program. To speak with the team on how we can best support you, feel free to contact us HERE.

*This webinar is for Kentucky REC contracted QPP clients only. If you are interested in this topic and would like to learn more about becoming a client, please contact us at (859) 323-3090 or email us at KYRec@uky.edu. We aim to be your trusted healthcare advisor!

Kentucky REC Annual Conference Keynote Speaker – Marc Cormier, Sports Psychologist

Hybrid Event with Special Guest Speakers – In Person and Online

Oct. 23 2025, Lexington Kentucky, The Campbell House

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From the Locker Room to the Clinic: Sport Psychology Strategies for Healthcare Teams

Speaker: Marc Cormier, Ph.D., CMPC – Associate Professor of Sport and Performance Psychology, College of Education | Director of Counseling and Performance Psychology – UK Athletics

This year’s keynote presentation will explore the application of performance psychology principles to healthcare, with a special emphasis on rural settings where resources and staffing are often limited. Drawing on lessons within sports psychology, the talk will highlight strategies to enhance communication, strengthen group dynamics, and improve performance under pressure, while addressing critical challenges such as burnout, transitions, and workforce sustainability.

Attendees will gain practical insights into how concepts like mental toughness, role clarity, and team cohesion—long studied in sport—can directly translate to quality improvement in healthcare organizations. By reframing healthcare challenges through a performance lens, the session will equip providers, leaders, and staff with tools to optimize their individual and collective effectiveness while maintaining personal well-being.

About Marc Cormier

Dr. Marc Cormier is an Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion at the University of Kentucky. He serves as the Director for the Sport and Exercise Psychology Graduate Program and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses within the department, including psychology and sociology of sport, psychology of injury and rehabilitation, group dynamics in sport, and applied sport psychology. His primary areas of research include the psychological aspects of sport injury, team cohesion, and mental skills training and he has published in regional, national, and international journals/conference proceedings.

In addition to his faculty responsibilities, Dr. Cormier has a 50% appointment in UK Athletics where he coordinates all counseling and performance psychology services for the athletic department. In this role, Dr. Cormier has worked alongside numerous BCS Bowl, SEC, and NCAA championship teams, as well as All-American and Olympic athletes/champions.

More recently, he has been invited to speak to audiences in various non-sport performance contexts such as the TEDx platform, surgeons, performance artists, emergency responders, and Fortune 500 leaders. He is an award-winning teacher and practitioner, as a six-time (2016-2024) recipient of A Teacher Who Made a Difference, the 2021 UK Outstanding Teacher Award, the 2021 Early Career Practitioner Award and the 2022 Teaching Excellence Award, both from the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. In 2024, Dr. Cormier was named a Fellow within the Association for Applied Sport Psychology.

Dr. Cormier received his Ph.D. in Sport and Exercise Psychology from West Virginia University in 2014, is a certified mental performance consultant (CMPC), a member of the United States Olympic Committee’s Sport Psychology registry, and a Licensed Professional Counselor (Associate) in Kentucky. A native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Dr. Cormier is every bit the stereotypical Canadian.

He enjoys cold weather, a good cup of Tim Horton’s coffee, maple syrup, being friendly, and hockey. He continues to enjoy recreational and semi-competitive sports such as hockey, cycling, golf, running, and triathlons. Outside of UK, he loves spending time with the brilliant women in his life: his wife and two young daughters.

Watch Marc's TedX Talk

How to develop a mindset for peak performance

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Details on his teaching and innovative research

Webinar August 19 – CMS Quality Payment Program 2026 NPRM

QPP Webinar: 2026 CMS QPP NOTICE FOR PROPOSED RULEMAKING (NPRM)*
Tuesday August 19, 2025 @ 12PM ET

CMS released the calendar year 2026 Physician Fee Schedule and Quality Payment Program (QPP) Proposed Rule on July 14th, 2025. This proposed rule brings significant changes that could directly impact your reimbursement, reporting requirements, and participation in value-based care models. CMS is also proposing a MANDATORY payment model for ambulatory specialists treating Original Medicare beneficiaries for heart failure and low back pain.

Learn about CMS’s proposed changes to the Merit-based Incentive Payment System, Shared Savings Program and APM Track updates, the new mandatory payment model, and other need-to-know proposals impacting your clinical practice.

Join our experts at the Kentucky Regional Extension Center on August 19th, 2025 for a live, client-access only roundtable discussion. We will cover the major proposed updates and potential impacts to eligible clinicians and practices in Program Year 2026 and beyond.

Interested in becoming a QPP client? As a client, you receive exclusive access to our analysis of all aspects of the Quality Payment Program. To speak with the team on how we can best support you, feel free to contact us HERE.

For more information on the 2026 NPRM, visit our recent blog post. 

Contact YOUR Experts at the Kentucky REC for all your QPP, MIPS/MVP, and APM Track questions. We are here to help. Call us at 859-323-3090.

*This webinar is for Kentucky REC contracted QPP clients only. If you are interested in this topic and would like to learn more about becoming a client, please contact us at (859) 323-3090 or email us at KYRec@uky.edu. We aim to be your trusted healthcare advisor!

Kentucky REC Annual Conference Oct 23: Advancing Kentucky Together – Trudi Matthews

Hybrid Event with Special Guest Speakers – In Person and Online

Oct. 23 2025, Lexington Kentucky, The Campbell House

Trudi Matthews

ADVANCING KENTUCKY TOGETHER & LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

Speaker: Trudi Matthews,  UK HEalthcare 

For more than two decades, the University of Kentucky and its hospital, UK HealthCare, has established and worked with affiliates — hospitals, clinics and providers — across the state to open greater access to specialty care, such as cancer, heart disease and stroke.

During the October 2024 UK Board of Trustees retreat, the Board directed President Capilouto to build on our momentum and take the next critical steps in our mission to advance the wellbeing of our Commonwealth. We are focusing the institution’s capacity and strategic efforts on becoming the university that — along with partners — does more than anyone in the country to improve the health of the state it serves.

The Advancing Kentucky Together Network takes that affiliate model a step further. The Advancing Kentucky Together Network is the next evolution of our partnership model and expands our efforts to address dramatically growing health, education and workforce needs across the state.

About Trudi Matthews

Trudi Matthews serves as Chief of Value Based Programs, Public Policy and Community Initiatives in the Office of the Executive Vice President for Health Affairs at UK HealthCare, the health system of the University of Kentucky (UK). In this role, Trudi works with UK HealthCare’s executive team and ambulatory leadership to ensure success in value-based programs for Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurers. Trudi also serves as government affairs and policy lead for UK HealthCare overseeing a team responsible for reviewing and analyzing state and federal government policy initiatives.

Trudi is also Executive Director of the Kentucky Regional Extension Center (REC) at UK. Trudi oversees this state-wide center charged with assisting health care leaders, practices, and hospitals across Kentucky with using technology, connectivity, process improvement and value-based care models to improve the quality and value of health care. From 2015-2019, she was Managing Director of the Kentucky REC, leading and supporting multiple externally sponsored projects such as Kentucky’s Practice Transformation Network Grant, Medicaid Meaningful Use/Promoting Interoperability Support, and several CDC-funded projects with the Kentucky Department for Public Health.

Questions? Contact us at Kentucky REC or call us at 859-323-3090.

KHIE Launching New Technology Platform in 2025

KHIE Transitioning All Participating Organizations to New Technology Platform in 2025

As part of its ongoing mission to build a healthier Kentucky, the Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE) is transitioning all participating organizations to a new technology platform in 2025. This move is made possible through a partnership with CRISP Shared Services (CSS)—a nationally recognized leader in health information technology and data exchange.

This transition is a strategic step to ensure long-term sustainability while continuing to offer innovative tools and services at no cost to KHIE participants. By leveraging CSS’s advanced infrastructure and shared services model, KHIE will be able to enhance functionality, improve efficiency, and scale to meet the growing needs of healthcare providers across the Commonwealth.

WHAT TO EXPECT

    • The platform transition, which began in spring 2025, will continue through the end of the year
    • No disruption to services or data access is anticipated during this period
    • Participants will receive hands-on support throughout the transition, at no cost

KHIE is committed to keeping participants informed every step of the way. They are engaging directly with healthcare organizations to provide personalized guidance. If you have questions about the onboarding process, timelines, or technical details, contact your designated KHIE outreach coordinator.

Stay tuned for more updates as KHIE moves forward with this exciting advancement—keeping Kentucky’s healthcare connected, innovative, and prepared for the future. Together with KHIE, the Kentucky Regional Extension Center is here to ensure a smooth and successful transition for all providers across the state.

Kentucky REC is here for you. To speak with the team on how we can best support you, feel free to contact us HERE or call us at 859-323-3090.

 

 

Interested in PCMH? Funding Available!

HRSA’s Health Center Individualized Technical Assistance Program

Want to be PCMH recognized but don’t have the resources? HRSA is now funding supported health centers through their Health Center Individualized Technical Assistance Program. Enrolled health centers can receive 1:1 support to achieve PCMH recognition.

According to NCQA, Patient-Centered Medical Home recognition research shows this program improves quality and patient experience, and increases staff satisfaction, while reducing health care costs. It can also prepare your organization for building the foundation for Value-Based Care. The NCQA PCMH program is the most widely adopted program in the United States and has more than 10,000 recognized practices.

HRSA funds the Health Center Individualized Technical Assistance Program to supply 1:1 support for Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition to HRSA supported health centers that are not currently recognized with PCMH but wish to achieve PCMH recognition and would like additional resources to do so.

Support for this program is provided by NCQA PCMH Certified Content Experts (CCEs) to help the organization attain recognition. HRSA covers the NCQA survey tool and review fees for initial, renewal, and add-on recognition surveys of health centers. This includes 1:1 PCMH CCE support.

If your health center chooses to participate, and is approved, then you may select a PCMH CCE of your choice to assist during the recognition process.

The PCMH CCE Will Provide These Support Services:
• Partner with health center & provide PCMH requirements
• NCQA PCMH Recognition Self-Assessment & Gap Analysis
• PCMH Requirements’ Action Plan
• NCQA PCMH Recognition Program Enrollment Assistance
• Help meet Interim & Final Timeliness requirements
• Assist with earning PCMH recognition
• PCMH Recognition policies & procedures, and NCQA’s web-based tools & systems

Questions? For more information on how to begin this process, or further details, contact YOUR experts at Kentucky REC. We’re here to help: 859-323-3090.