It’s time to translate CMS policy into performance.
The latest CMS Final Rule resets expectations across Medicare’s value-based care programs. Whether you oversee quality, population health, reporting operations, or compliance, this session will help you understand what’s changing—and what to do next.
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Led by Miranda Stork, SVP of Product and Analytics at ReportingMD, this webinar delivers strategic insights and practical guidance tailored to quality-focused healthcare organizations.​
You’ll gain insight into:
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Final Rule vs Proposed Rule: Understand exactly which provisions survive — so you avoid surprises and build your 2026 playbook.
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Quality Scoring and Submission Changes: Know how your composite score could shift — and what to do now to lock in incentives.
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Team, Tech & Ops Readiness: Walk away with a 90-day readiness checklist to align staff, systems and workflows before Jan 1 2026.
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Strategic Use of Enhanced Clinical Care Activities: Learn how to deploy Enhanced Care Clinical Activities (ECCA) to maximize value-based payments under the new rule.
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Understanding the Final Rule is just the start. This session is about what to do next—how to respond, realign, and prepare for what 2026 will demand.​​
Meet Our Speakers

Miranda brings over 15+ years of experience in the healthcare sector, with a strong focus on healthcare IT, product strategy, and value-based care. Before returning to ReportingMD, Miranda spent over a decade at Dartmouth Hitchcock in administrative and operational roles, and later served as Director of Project Management at QliqSOFT, where she oversaw the development of secure messaging and telehealth solutions. She holds an MBA in Health Administration and a BS in Criminal Justice from Franklin Pierce University.
Miranda Stork
SVP of Product & Analytics

Larry brings 40+ years of healthcare experience to the ReportingMD team. Larry spent over 30 years as a Physician and President at Northwest Family Physicians in Upper Arlington, Ohio before becoming Corporate Medical Director and then Chief Medical Officer at Central Ohio Primary Care. Larry also served as the System Primary Care Clinical Operations Chair for OhioHealth as well as Chair of the Family Practice Department and chair of the hospital Primary Care Clinical Operations Council at their flagship hospital, Riverside Methodist Hospital while also serving twice as the elected medical staff president for Riverside. Larry earned his doctorate from The Ohio State University College of Medicine.​
Dr. Larry Blosser
Chief Medical Officer


