LEO POLOSAJIAN Review - (CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CARDIOLOGY))
Get our detailed analysis and review of CMS data for LEO POLOSAJIAN.
Data is as of March 07, 2024.
The Most Important Data about LEO POLOSAJIAN
In the briefest summary, LEO POLOSAJIAN is a specialist in CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CARDIOLOGY). Other specialties include CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, and INTERNAL MEDICINE. LEO POLOSAJIAN attended OTHER, graduating in 2000. He maintains 2 office locations. He is a part of 2 medical groups. He is affiliated with 3 medical organizations (including hospitals, hospices, and skilled nursing facilities).
National Provider Number (NPI):
1174664783What is this page all about?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ("CMS") compiles and distributes more than 17 tables of data on medical professionals on a sporadic basis. Some of the tables contain more than a million records which makes it very difficult to manage them. There is a lot of information to pour through when trying to understand LEO POLOSAJIAN. Luckily, we are here to help! We’ve put together this page to help you to get a better idea of what the LEO POLOSAJIAN does, their affiliations and much more. (If you want to jump to a specific section of the review, here are the section headers: Specialities, Ratings, Office Locations, Affiliations, and Other Doctors.
Specialties and Sub-Specialties:
LEO POLOSAJIAN is a specialist in CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CARDIOLOGY). Other specialties include CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, and INTERNAL MEDICINE.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CARDIOLOGY): These surgeons operate on the blood vessels throughout the body. They often operate on the aorta (the main artery in the body), carotid arteries (blood vessels to the brain) and they treat varicose veins in the legs. (more information)
CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY: Your heart generally has a predictable, steady rhythm. But sometimes the rhythm can become irregular, a condition called an arrhythmia. Your heart might go too fast or too slow. You could feel like your heart is skipping a beat or adding extra beats. When that happens, your doctor may refer you to a specialist called a cardiac electrophysiologist. A cardiac electrophysiologist is a specialist who understands heart rhythms and can diagnose and treat any heart rhythm problems. A cardiac electrophy... (more information)
INTERNAL MEDICINE: General internists provide primary care to adult patients. Internists usually have more hospital-based training than family practitioners. They may have an office-based practice or work as a hospitalist primarily seeing patients in the hospital. These physicians attend medical school followed by an internal medicine residency. Internists may then choose to pursue a fellowship to sub-specialize in a variety of other areas, like endocrinology (hormone-related conditions) or cardiology (heart-relat... (more information)
Reviews and Ratings
MIPS Scores for LEO POLOSAJIAN
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.
Final MIPS Score | 45 |
Final MIPS Score without CPB | 45 |
PI Category Score | |
IA Category Score | |
Quality Category Score |
Measures and Activities
These are important measures that CMS tracks for each doctor. Not all doctors or medical professionals have data.
Advance Care Plan | |
Cardiac Stress Imaging Not Meeting Appropriate Use Criteria: Preoperative Evaluation in Low-Risk Surgery Patients | |
Documentation of Current Medications in the Medical Record | |
Preventive Care and Screening: Tobacco Use: Screening and Cessation Intervention | |
Radiology: Exposure Dose Indices or Exposure Time and Number of Images Reported for Procedures Using Fluoroscopy | |
e-Prescribing | |
Cardiac Stress Imaging Not Meeting Appropriate Use Criteria: Testing in Asymptomatic, Low-Risk Patients | 100% |
Chronic Care and Preventative Care Management for Empaneled Patients | Yes |
Clinical Data Registry Reporting | Yes |
ONC Direct Review Attestation | Yes |
Perioperative Care: Selection of Prophylactic Antibiotic - First OR Second-Generation Cephalosporin | 100% |
Prevention of Central Venous Catheter (CVC) - Related Bloodstream Infections | 100% |
Preventive Care and Screening: Tobacco Use: Screening and Cessation Intervention | 100% |
Preventive Care and Screening: Tobacco Use: Screening and Cessation Intervention | 100% |
Query of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) | Yes |
Radiology: Stenosis Measurement in Carotid Imaging Reports | 100% |
Security Risk Analysis | Yes |
Syndromic Surveillance Reporting Exclusion | Yes |
Tobacco use | Yes |
Use of certified EHR to capture patient reported outcomes | Yes |
Use of telehealth services that expand practice access | Yes |
Office Locations and Phone Numbers for LEO POLOSAJIAN
The NursingHomeDatabase database has 2 office locations for LEO POLOSAJIAN.
7640 TAMPA AVE
RESEDA, CA 91335
818-718-1600
7640 TAMPA AVE
RESEDA, CA 91335
818-718-1600
Group and Medical Organization Affiliations for LEO POLOSAJIAN
Doctors Groups:
MID VALLEY VASCULAR CENTER, INC
LEO POLOSAJIAN, MD, A PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION
Medical Organizations:
Hospital: CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
Hospital: NORTHRIDGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER
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