Flash Update
Aug 1, 2025 - Sept 18, 2025
1. Medaxion 9.5: Development continues for our next device release which will contain new device multi-factor authentication and anesthesia group selection features. We anticipate beta to begin late September.
2. “Anesthesia Economics” Podcast: Medaxion will kick off our new podcast starting in October and conduct recorded interviews at upcoming industry events (see below). Regular postings will include timely anesthesia business model and financial topics.
3. QuickSet (QS) Cloning: Is now enabled for Administrators (practice QS) and provider users (individual QS). Cloning enables a quick copy for subsequent modification. A follow-on future feature will allow sharing of individual QS; stay tuned.
4. CMS Quality Registry (QR) Program Sunset. Beginning with the 2026 reporting year, Medaxion will no longer be part of the CMS QR program. Important: quality reporting methods used by our clients will be unchanged; QCDR submission remains an option. CMS rationale: since no client took advantage of our QR status (allowing MIPS-only direct submission) for many years, CMS disallowed participation after 2025.
5. October Industry Events: Please visit our exhibits at the following shows. Bob Johnson, Medaxion SVP Anesthesia Operations will be a featured speaker at Becker’s Perioperative & OR Manager.
Becker's Perioperative Summit, 10/1 Chicago
ASA Annual, 10/11-13 San Antonio
OR Manager, 10/27-30 Anaheim
Server-Side Code Deployments
Wk Aug 11: Rails component upgrades, OpenAPI updates.
Wk Aug 25: CIS hierarchy filter improvements.
Wk Sep 1: Device MFA infrastructure, CIS hierarchy filter improvement, Ui state awareness improvements, Rails component upgrades, UI infrastructure upgrades, matching logic infrastructure improvement.
Wk Sep 8: Anesthesia Group feature, QuickSet clone feature, OpenAPI updates, Rails component upgrades.
Wk Sep 15: OpenAPI reinstate feature, RCM queue infrastructure upgrade, role management infrastructure improvement, UI improvement, UI infrastructure upgrades, unused feature deprication.