Health IT & Interoperability

Quality Reporting

Submitting clinical quality data to programs like CMS's MIPS using certified EHR technology to demonstrate value.

Reviewed June 2026 by Enterprise Health

Key facts

  • Submitting clinical quality data to CMS programs like MIPS.
  • Requires certified EHR technology to capture and submit eCQMs.
  • With a certified EHR, the data is a by-product of care.

What it means

Quality reporting is how eligible clinicians and entities report performance to CMS programs such as MIPS within the Quality Payment Program. It requires certified EHR technology to capture and submit electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs) and Promoting Interoperability data. Because Enterprise Health is a certified EHR, the data needed for reporting is generated as a by-product of care.

Frequently asked

Why does quality reporting require a certified EHR?

CMS programs like MIPS require electronic clinical quality measures and Promoting Interoperability data to be captured and submitted from Certified EHR Technology (CEHRT). Using a certified record means the measures are computed from real clinical documentation instead of assembled by hand at reporting time.

A certified, interoperable system of record.

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