Annual HEDIS and QRS data collection are right around the corner

January 20, 2026

Each year, Cigna Healthcare® collects data for the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS®).* The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), employers, and health plans developed HEDIS as an industry-wide method to help compare and assess a health plan’s performance in a variety of areas.

HEDIS, along with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Quality Rating System (QRS) process for our customers with Marketplace plans, measures and reports clinical effectiveness results of our medical plans for significant public health issues such as cancer, heart disease, smoking, asthma, and diabetes.

What you need to know

Our initial requests for medical records are sent to provider offices beginning in late January.

The request includes a list of patients and a detailed description of what is needed from each medical record. The patients identified on each list are chosen through a random selection process.

The HEDIS medical record submission is time sensitive. Please return the requested medical records within the time frame noted on the request. We appreciate your timely response.

If you have an electronic medical record (EMR) system, we can access the medical records remotely through our secure network, or you can upload the medical records directly to our secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) site. Electronic submission is a more efficient and reliable process that can minimize disruption to your office. You can also securely fax the requested documentation to us. However, we recommend sending no more than three medical records per fax to avoid transmission failure.

Please note that due to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) concerns, Cigna Healthcare is not able to receive medical records by mail or collect them onsite for review.

All protected health information (PHI) is kept confidential, and only shared to the extent permitted by federal and state law. Data is aggregated to reflect just the presence or absence of a particular procedure at the health plan’s level.

HEDIS record collection is considered a health care operation under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, and patient authorization is not required.

Under your Cigna Healthcare provider agreement, you are required to cooperate with the HEDIS data collection process.

Shared administration

We provide health benefit services to individuals covered by Taft-Hartley and Federal Employee Health Benefit (FEHB) plans as part of our shared administration program. Please be aware that FEHB plans within the shared-administration product collect their own HEDIS data each year. These plans include:

American Postal Workers Union (APWU)

National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC)

SAMBA Federal Employee Benefit Association

Therefore, if you have patients who have Cigna Healthcare coverage through an FEHB plan, you may receive separate HEDIS requests directly from the administrators of those FEHB plans. Please follow their instructions to submit any required medical records.

For more information on HEDIS

Log in to the Cigna for Health Care Professionals portal CignaforHCP.com (Resources > Medical Resources > Commitment to Quality > HEDIS Quick Reference Guides) for these resources:

You may also visit the NCQA website (NCQA.org) for more information on HEDIS.

*HEDIS® is a registered trademark of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

Documentation and coding information for compliance

Utilizing complete and accurate codes may significantly reduce the number of medical requested for HEDIS and QRS.
 
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) Category II and International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) codes are supplemental tracking codes that can be used for performance measurement. They make it easier for you to share data with us quickly and efficiently. Adding CPT Category II and ICD-10-CM codes on claims for certain preventive care services and test results can give us a more complete picture of your patients’ health—and help you close care opportunities tied to HEDIS and QRS performance measures.

Documentation and coding tips are available by logging in to CignaforHCP.com (Resources > Medical Resources > Commitment to Quality > HEDIS Quick Reference Guides):

HEDIS Recommended Minimum Documentation

Resources on individual HEDIS measures are also available:
Childhood Immunization Status (CIS): Rotavirus Vaccine Documentation and Coding for HEDIS Compliance

Glycemic Status Assessment (GSD), Blood Pressure for Patients with Diabetes (BPD), and Controlling High Blood Pressure (CBP): Documentation and Coding Information for HEDIS Compliance

Eye Exam for Patients with Diabetes (EED): Diabetes Retinal Eye Exams and Coding Accuracy for HEDIS Compliance

Weight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children/Adolescents (WCC): Body Mass Index Percentile Documentation for HEDIS Compliance
Better conversations, better outcomes for patients

As preparation are underway for the 2026 HEDIS season, provider recommendations and proactive conversations with patients can make all the difference. Explore these quick-read resources to help you encourage action, close gaps, and improve outcomes for your patients—one conversation at a time.

Immunizations
Flu vaccine
HPV vaccine
Routine immunizations

Cancer screenings
Breast cancer
Cervical cancer
Colorectal cancer
Preventive care saves lives and providers play a vital role in making that happen
Prostate cancer
Lung cancer

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