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Articles tagged with "ACR advocacy"

Multiple ACR-Supported Policies Advance at Interim AMA House of Delegates Meeting

From the College  |  November 25, 2024

At a busy and highly successful interim meeting of the AMA House of Delegates, an ACR-cosponsored resolution that calls for exceptions to therapy caps was passed and will become AMA policy. Other areas addressed include payment parity for telemedicine and MIPS reform.

Unless Congress Acts, Medicare Reimbursement Will Remain Flat or Drop in 2025

From the College  |  November 12, 2024

The 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule, released Nov. 1, includes a conversion factor of $32.3465, a 2.83% drop from 2024. In response to advocacy efforts from the ACR and other medical societies, Congress recently introduced the Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2024, which would eliminate the 2.83% payment cut and provide an inflationary update for 2025 equal to 50% of the Medicare Economic Index.

After Coalition Meeting, CMS Leadership Agrees to Closer Look at Underwater Biosimilars

From the College  |  October 21, 2024

The Underwater Biosimilars Coalition shared with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services concerns about problems arising from the average sales price payment methodology and discussed potential options for addressing these challenges.

Interim AMA House of Delegates Meeting Will Discuss Rheumatology Priorities

From the College  |  October 20, 2024

At the November meeting, the ACR will advance a resolution that addresses increasing access to telemedicine services for Medicare beneficiaries.

The ACR Joins Members of Congress in Call for Medicare Reimbursement Reform

From the College  |  October 19, 2024

A letter from 233 bipartisan members of Congress last week urged House leadership to replace the 2.8% cut proposed in the FY2025 Physician Fee Schedule with an annual payment update reflective of inflationary pressures before the end of the year. Boost this effort by contacting your legislator today.

Take Action on Medicare Payment, Telehealth

From the College  |  October 6, 2024

Medicare physician reimbursement and extension of telehealth flexibilities are two of the ACR’s top legislative priorities as Congress approaches the lame duck session. With physicians facing a 2.8% cut under the 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule and telehealth flexibilities set to expire at the end of this year, Congress must hear from the…

Congressional Action Needed to Maintain Medicare’s Extended Telehealth Services

From the College  |  September 10, 2024

Medicare’s extended telehealth services will expire at the end of the year unless Congress acts to continue them. Make sure your legislators know how a failure to act will harm patient access to care.

How the ACR Helps with Reimbursement, Utilization Management & Other Practice Challenges

Carina Stanton  |  September 6, 2024

Improving reimbursement for underwater biosimilars is just one example of how the ACR’s practice advocates have achieved solutions to members’ insurance challenges. Here’s a look at current ACR efforts in insurance advocacy and how to get help with your own insurance challenges.

ACR Comments on 2025 Physician Fee Schedule

From the College  |  September 6, 2024

The ACR’s response to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services addresses the likely harm of the proposed conversion factor on the solvency and stability of rheumatology practices. The comments also include recommendations on complex drug administration coding, inflation-adjusted drug rebates and extending telehealth flexibilities.

ACR-Led Coalition on Underwater Biosimilars Grows, Charts Next Steps

From the College  |  August 5, 2024

New members include rheumatology state societies, specialty partners in gastroenterology and patient-facing organizations representing digestive and inflammatory diseases. The ACR and coalition partners are strategizing additional steps to ensure practices receive adequate reimbursement for biosimilars.

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