Subscriptions

Advertising

Resources

About Us

Contact Us

Create An Account Forgot Your Password?
Trouble logging in or creating an account? click here
Home This Month E-Weekly Newsletter Building a Facility Article Archive Second Opinions
Search:
Benchmarking
General Surgery
Accrediting/Quality
Anesthesia
Code/Bill/Reimburse
Building/Renovating
/_media/adv/web/images/2011/20111202_Arthrex_LB-154x100.jpg
/_media/adv/web/images/2012/20120123_PDI_LB-154x100.gif
/_media/adv/web/images/2012/20120126_APIC_LB-154x100.jpg
/_media/adv/web/images/2011/20111003_Ansell_LB-154x100.gif
Outpatient Surgery E-Weekly

Contact Congress Over Drug Shortage Issues

A Kentucky congressman is urging surgical facilities to contact their members of Congress and request that they sign his letter demanding changes to...

N.J. Posts ASC Inspection Reports Online

State and federal inspection reports of New Jersey's ASCs are now available online, giving patients an opportunity to make more informed choices abo...

Are Opioids Necessary?

While it's not always practical, or even possible, to eliminate opioids from your post-op pain management regiment, reducing their use in favor of n...

Home > News > July, 2010

OOSS: Demand Better Medicare Rates From Federal Lawmakers

Ophthalmic organization responds to CMS

Published: July 29, 2010
Categories: Code/Bill/Reimburse, Ophthalmology, News

The Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society is urging surgery center administrators to contact their U.S. senators and ask them to join other lawmakers in demanding higher reimbursements in the wake of Medicare's proposal for a zero-percent change in ASC payment rates for 2011.

"We must change the method CMS uses to determine ASC payment updates or ASCs will continue to see little to no updates in the years to come," says OOSS Washington Counsel Michael A. Romansky, JD, on a website through which ASCs can e-mail their elected officials.

CMS, guided by the Consumer Price Index, has proposed a 1.6% increase in ASC payment rates for next year. But the healthcare reform bill passed earlier this year now requires the application of a productivity adjustment (-1.6% for 2011) to any increases.

Mr. Romansky notes that Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) have distributed a letter in the Senate requesting that CMS use the Hospital Market Basket to set ASC rates (as it does with hospital outpatient departments) rather than the historically lower Consumer Price Index.

Aside from Sens. Wyden and Crapo, 6 other senators have signed on to the letter: Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), Mary Landrieu (D-La.) and David Vitter (R-La.).

David Bernard

© Copyright Herrin Publishing Partners LP 2011. REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPYRIGHTED CONTENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. We encourage LINKING to this content; view our linking policy here.


Also in the News...

Facelift Patient Devoted Herself to Ruining Surgeon's Reputation

A Simple Way to Screen for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

You Might Be an OR Nurse If ...

Was Sacked Surgeon Safety Conscious or Money Hungry?

6 Tips for a Stress-Free Accreditation Survey

Are You Ready for an MH Emergency?

Just How Useful (Really) Is Gowning and Gloving?

© Copyright Herrin Publishing Partners LP 2011. REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPYRIGHTED CONTENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. We encourage LINKING to this content; view our linking policy here.

Already have an account? Please sign in:
Email Address:
Password:
PRODUCT & SERVICE RESOURCES
Did You See This?
A showcase of products and services geared to make your facility better.

Architects' Showcase
Is a beautiful, efficient new facility in your future?
Other Articles That May Interest You
Surgical Hospital Worker Found Dead of Apparent Inhaled Anesthetic Overdose
Investigators await toxicology report but believe night-shift worker's death to be an accident.
How Would You Handle This Sticky Staffing Situation?
Discrimination lawsuit followed N.J. hospital's firing of aide with ADHD.
Inside a Surgical Device Kickback Scheme
Physician's assistant teamed with his sales-rep wife and a charge nurse to order needless orthopedic supplies.