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AAOS Advocacy in Action
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Joined in thanking U.S. Reps. Ami Bera, MD (D-CA) and Larry Bucshon, MD (R-IN) for introducing legislation to provide an update to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule conversion factor and relief from pending reimbursement cuts (read more below). |
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The Bone Beat New Episode
Conversations on health policy issues affecting musculoskeletal care…
Payment Changes Proposed for 2023
In this episode, advocacy leaders from the AAOS review proposed payment policy changes for 2023 in the inpatient and outpatient setting including ongoing cuts to reimbursement in the annual Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. They summarize each of the three regulatory rules, highlight changes specific to musculoskeletal care, then discuss the careful balance between stabilizing the system in the short-term while working towards a permanent fix that addresses growing health care costs and incentivizes value-based care.
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Healthcare Policy News
U.S. Reps. Urge CMS to Adjust Global Codes, Maintain Fee Schedule Relativity
Earlier this week, U.S. Representatives Ami Bera, MD (D-CA) and Larry Bucshon, MD (R-IN) sent a letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) concerning its policy regarding the values of evaluation and management (E/M) office visits within global surgery codes. Once again, the agency’s proposed changes for the 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (read AAOS rule comments) fail to incorporate the adjusted values for the revised office/outpatient visit E/M codes into the 10- and 90-day global surgery codes. The congressmen pointed out in the letter that this leaves surgeons systematically underpaid for services relative to other physicians performing the same services. They urged CMS to make adjustments in order to maintain relativity and ensure compliance with the Medicare statute. Read the full letter… |
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OrthoPAC State Participation
Help us ‘PAC Out the Map’ and achieve a 20% participation rate in each state in this critical election year. Seven states/territories have achieved over 20% participation thus far – Washington, D.C., South Dakota, Iowa, Oklahoma, Alabama, Delaware and Connecticut, with an impressive 100% participation rate. The Orthopaedic PAC (OrthoPAC) continues to be one of the most vital tools we have in our advocacy arsenal as we fight our most pressing legislative battles, including mitigating scheduled Medicare payment cuts and reforming the burdensome prior authorization process. Help your state reach 20% participation today… |
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For questions or concerns on these or other advocacy issues, contact us at dc@aaos.org. |
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