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Christine Holland EMERGENCY MEDICINE Reviews and Ratings
- Date Updated: October 24, 2024
- Specialization: EMERGENCY MEDICINE
- Other Specialties: FAMILY PRACTICE
- National Provider Number (NPI): 1821046616
- Final MIPS Score: 81
- No. of Doctor Groups: 1
- No. of Affiliations: 5
- Med School: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL SCHOOL AT HOUSTON
- Year Graduated: 2002
About Christine Holland
CHRISTINE HOLLAND is a specialist in EMERGENCY MEDICINE. Other specialties include FAMILY PRACTICE. Christine Holland attended UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL SCHOOL AT HOUSTON, graduating in 2002. She maintains 1 office locations. She is a part of 1 medical group. She is affiliated with 5 medical organizations (including hospitals, hospices, and skilled nursing facilities).
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Explanation of Specialties
CHRISTINE HOLLAND is a specialist in EMERGENCY MEDICINE. Other specialties include FAMILY PRACTICE.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE: Emergency Medicine physicians are the doctors in the ER. They see a wide variety of conditions from cuts and burns to infections to heart attacks when they first occur. They are on the front lines of healthcare and often call in additional specialists like surgeons and cardiologist to care for patients. (more information)
FAMILY PRACTICE: Family Practice is a combination of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Ob/Gyn. They are primary care physicians for children and adults, perform well-woman exams and sometimes even deliver babies. (more information)
Christine Holland Performance Measures
Final MIPS Score | 81 |
Final MIPS Score without CPB | 77.6 |
PI Category Score | 36 |
IA Category Score | 40 |
Quality Category Score | 94.2 |
MIPS is an acronym for Merit-Based Incentive Payment System. Authorized by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reaouthorization Act of 2015, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ("CMS") developed MIPS to reward clinicians for the value of care they provide rather than the volume of care, quality over quantity. The MIPS final score determines a provider's Medicare Part B payment adjustments. MIPS also created a means for consumers to rank providers.
MIPS scores are calculated using four performance categories, quality, cost, improvement activities, and promotion of interoperability. Higher scores are better.: The highest final MIPS score is 100.
Diabetes: Medical Attention for Nephropathy | |
Preventive Care and Screening: Tobacco Use: Screening and Cessation Intervention | |
Documentation of Current Medications in the Medical Record | |
Provide Patients Electronic Access to Their Health Information | |
Use of High-Risk Medications in the Elderly | |
e-Prescribing | |
Advance Care Planning | Yes |
Anticoagulant Management Improvements | Yes |
CDC Training on CDC's Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain | Yes |
Care coordination agreements that promote improvements in patient tracking across settings | Yes |
Care transition documentation practice improvements | Yes |
Care transition standard operational improvements | Yes |
Chronic Care and Preventative Care Management for Empaneled Patients | Yes |
Clinical Data Registry Reporting | Yes |
Collection and follow-up on patient experience and satisfaction data on beneficiary engagement | Yes |
Collection and use of patient experience and satisfaction data on access | Yes |
Communication of Unscheduled Visit for Adverse Drug Event and Nature of Event | Yes |
Completion of an Accredited Safety or Quality Improvement Program | Yes |
Completion of the AMA STEPS Forward program | Yes |
Comprehensive Eye Exams | Yes |
Consultation of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program | Yes |
Controlling High Blood Pressure | 66% |
Cost Display for Laboratory and Radiographic Orders | Yes |
Depression screening | Yes |
Diabetes screening | Yes |
Diabetes: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) Poor Control (>9%) | 35% |
Drug Cost Transparency | Yes |
Electronic Case Reporting | Yes |
Electronic Health Record Enhancements for BH data capture | Yes |
Engage Patients and Families to Guide Improvement in the System of Care | Yes |
Engagement of New Medicaid Patients and Follow-up | Yes |
Engagement of Patients, Family, and Caregivers in Developing a Plan of Care | Yes |
Engagement of patients through implementation of improvements in patient portal | Yes |
Enhancements/regular updates to practice websites/tools that also include considerations for patients with cognitive disabilities | Yes |
Evidenced-based techniques to promote self-management into usual care | Yes |
Financial Navigation Program | Yes |
Glycemic management services | Yes |
Immunization Registry Reporting | Yes |
Implementation of Use of Specialist Reports Back to Referring Clinician or Group to Close Referral Loop | Yes |
Implementation of analytic capabilities to manage total cost of care for practice population | Yes |
Implementation of condition-specific chronic disease self-management support programs | Yes |
Implementation of documentation improvements for practice/process improvements | Yes |
Implementation of episodic care management practice improvements | Yes |
Implementation of fall screening and assessment programs | Yes |
Implementation of formal quality improvement methods, practice changes, or other practice improvement processes | Yes |
Implementation of improvements that contribute to more timely communication of test results | Yes |
Implementation of medication management practice improvements | Yes |
Implementation of methodologies for improvements in longitudinal care management for high risk patients | Yes |
Implementation of practices/processes for developing regular individual care plans | Yes |
Improved Practices that Disseminate Appropriate Self-Management Materials | Yes |
Improved Practices that Engage Patients Pre-Visit | Yes |
Integration of patient coaching practices between visits | Yes |
Invasive Procedure or Surgery Anticoagulation Medication Management | Yes |
Leadership engagement in regular guidance and demonstrated commitment for implementing practice improvement changes | Yes |
MDD prevention and treatment interventions | Yes |
ONC Direct Review Attestation | Yes |
ONC-ACB Surveillance Attestation | Yes |
PSH Care Coordination | Yes |
Participation in a QCDR, that promotes collaborative learning network opportunities that are interactive. | Yes |
Participation in private payer CPIA | Yes |
Patient Medication Risk Education | Yes |
Patient Navigator Program | Yes |
Practice Improvements for Bilateral Exchange of Patient Information | Yes |
Preventive Care and Screening: Tobacco Use: Screening and Cessation Intervention | 100% |
Preventive Care and Screening: Tobacco Use: Screening and Cessation Intervention | 94% |
Primary Care Physician and Behavioral Health Bilateral Electronic Exchange of Information for Shared Patients | Yes |
Promote Use of Patient-Reported Outcome Tools | Yes |
Provide 24/7 Access to MIPS Eligible Clinicians or Groups Who Have Real-Time Access to Patient's Medical Record | Yes |
Provide Education Opportunities for New Clinicians | Yes |
Public Health Registry Reporting | Yes |
Query of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) | Yes |
Regular Review Practices in Place on Targeted Patient Population Needs | Yes |
Regular training in care coordination | Yes |
Regularly assess the patient experience of care through surveys, advisory councils and/or other mechanisms. | Yes |
Security Risk Analysis | Yes |
Support Electronic Referral Loops By Sending Health Information Exclusion | Yes |
Syndromic Surveillance Reporting | Yes |
Tobacco use | Yes |
Unhealthy Alcohol Use for Patients with Co-occurring Conditions of Mental Health and Substance Abuse and Ambulatory Care Patients | Yes |
Use evidence-based decision aids to support shared decision-making. | Yes |
Use of CDC Guideline for Clinical Decision Support to Prescribe Opioids for Chronic Pain via Clinical Decision Support | Yes |
Use of High-Risk Medications in the Elderly | 1% |
Use of Patient Safety Tools | Yes |
Use of QCDR data for ongoing practice assessment and improvements | Yes |
Use of QCDR for feedback reports that incorporate population health | Yes |
Use of certified EHR to capture patient reported outcomes | Yes |
Use of decision support and standardized treatment protocols | Yes |
Use of telehealth services that expand practice access | Yes |
Use of tools to assist patient self-management | Yes |
Use of toolsets or other resources to close healthcare disparities across communities | Yes |
These are important measures that CMS tracks for each doctor. Not all doctors or medical professionals have data.
Office Locations and Phone Numbers for Christine Holland
The NursingHomeDatabase database has 1 office location for Christine Holland.
800 MEDICAL CTR DR
DECATUR, TX 76234
940-626-2110
Group and Medical Organization Affiliations for Christine Holland
Doctors Groups:
CHRISTINE HOLLAND, M.D., P. A.
Medical Organizations:
Home Health Care Agency: ANGELS CARE HOME HEALTH
Hospice: SOLARIS HOSPICE INC
Hospital: MEDICAL CITY ALLIANCE
Hospital: MEDICAL CITY DECATUR
Hospital: MEDICAL CITY DENTON
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