Breaking Down the 2025 CMS Reporting Challenges: Strategies for Success

This webinar is generously sponsored by Imalogix.

Dr. Ehsan Samei Ph.D. joins Imalogix as Chief Scientific Advisor

We are excited to invite you to an upcoming AHRA Webinar, hosted by Olav Christianson, Vice President of Clinical Strategy at Imalogix, focusing on the key challenges and strategies for the new CMS electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs) in 2025. This educational session is designed to guide you through the complexities of these measures, ensuring your healthcare organization is prepared for successful compliance.

Date: October 29, 2024 

Time: 1 PM, EDT

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Webinar Overview: Olav Christianson will provide an accessible introduction to the CMS eCQMs, specifically focusing on the Excessive Radiation Dose eCQM. The session will cover key topics designed to help healthcare organizations meet the new requirements with confidence. By attending, you'll gain insight into strategies for improving quality and ensuring compliance in 2025 and beyond.

Key Topics Covered:

  • A beginner's guide to CMS and eCQMs
  • Key components of the Excessive Radiation eCQM
  • Excessive Radiation eCQM implementation
  • Quality improvement with the Excessive Radiation eCQM
  • Summary and discussion

About the Speaker: Olav Christianson, VP of Clinical Strategy at Imalogix, is a thought leader in radiation dose monitoring and medical physics. With over a decade of experience in clinical strategy and innovation in imaging technology, he has authored several foundational papers on radiation dose tracking, which have been referenced in CMS’s eCQM measure specifications. We encourage anyone involved in medical imaging, quality assurance, or healthcare operations to join this valuable educational session. Don’t miss your opportunity to get ahead of the 2025 CMS eCQM requirements.

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Non-Member: $25.00

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Olav Christianson

VP Clinical Strategy

Imalogix

Olav Christianson is the Vice President of Clinical Strategy at Imalogix, where he brings over a decade of experience in medical physics and clinical consulting to his current role. He earned his Master’s degree in Medical Physics from Duke University, where his thesis focused on developing dose monitoring software. During his time as an on-site medical physicist at Duke University Medical Center, he published several influential academic papers on radiation dose monitoring and image quality analysis. As one of the early contributors to the field of radiation dose monitoring, he authored foundational papers on radiation dose tracking and automated noise assessment, which have been cited by CMS in their measure specifications. His work has shaped best practices in dose monitoring and continues to be a key reference in the field. Previously, he led a practice of medical physicists, collaborating with over 300 hospitals across the U.S. to optimize radiation protocols and improve patient safety. In his current role at Imalogix, he is deeply involved in shaping clinical strategy and advancing innovation in radiology and imaging technology. An active member of several professional societies, he works closely with various groups to provide clarity on CMS's new electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM) on radiation dose and image quality and support it's implementation across healthcare systems.

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Breaking Down the 2025 CMS Reporting Challenges: Strategies for Success
10/29/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/29/2024
10/29/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/29/2024 In 2025, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will introduce new reporting requirements that will directly impact reimbursement for healthcare organizations. This educational webinar, hosted by Olav Christianson—author of foundational papers for CMS measure—will guide attendees through the complexities of these new requirements. The session will provide a clear, educational breakdown of the CMS reporting framework, exploring timelines, data elements, and the measure's calculation. Attendees will leave with a firm understanding of how to approach compliance without being overwhelmed by technicalities. This is a non-promotional, content-rich session designed to educate rather than promote specific solutions.