2010 Healthcare Regulatory Update and Healthcare Reform 2010
America's Healthy Future Act of 2009
Ambulatory Services, Hospital Services and Compliance Concerns
Affordable Health Choices Act
America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009
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Ambulatory Services
Hospital Services
Healthcare Compliance Concerns
Healthcare News
Healthcare Services
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Regulatory Update
- Senate Finance Committee – America’s Healthy Future Act of 2009 – Passed by Committee October 13, 2009
- Senate HELP Committee – Affordable Health Choices Act – Passed by Committee July 15, 2009
- House Tri-Committee – America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 – Passed by Committee June 19, 2009
- Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) expected to increase audits of physicians
- Tips to handle increased audits
- Consults linked to confusion and documentation concerns
- E-prescribing 2010 requirements
- Advanced imaging providers 2012 accrediting requirements
- CMS to increase PQRI measures by 22 and eliminate 7 measures for 2010
- CMS approves national sleep test coverage
- Observation claims to be reviewed
- Senate Finance Committee .5% pay boost
- Clearly document E/M services
- Rogue ware threat to computers
- Revenue declined in medical practices for 2008
- HIV screening tests
- New CMS enrollment forms
- RAC’s reviewing infusion therapy
- Tips to prepare for a RAC demand level
- Higher level E/M codes utilization
- Incident-to billing reviewed by OIG
- PECOS system to enroll in Medicare
- Top challenges for physicians per MGMA
- Repeal of CMS physician payment formula blocked by the Senate
- Pulmonary and intensive cardiac rehab services provided outpatient departments
- Uninsured 20% of ER visits
- Moody’s ratings downgrades exceed upgrades for three quarters in a row
- Proposed outpatient rule increases the conversion factor by 2.1% for hospitals submitting quality data
- Proposed outpatient rule increases the conversion factor by .1% for hospitals not submitting quality data
- The 2010 outpatient outlier threshold payment increases to $2,225
- Standard & Poor’s 2008 median ratios worsened across all rating categories
- Forecasted decrease for inpatient volumes and modest increases in outpatient volumes
- The market basket rate increase for inpatient hospitals is 2.1% for 2010 for hospitals submitting quality data
- The market basket rate increase for inpatient hospitals is .1% for 2010 for hospitals not submitting quality data
- The hospital national capital rate will have a net increase of 1.4%
- Hospital ER overcrowding to increase
- Full capital IME adjustment for teaching hospitals
- Numerous MS-DRG weight changes will effect individual hospital reimbursement
- Outlier payment threshold for inpatient increased to $23,140 in 2010
- EMTALA transfer sanctions waived for various emergency situations
- Fitch maintains downgrades for not-for-profit sector for the next 12 to 24 months
- $1.2 Billion released for implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR)
- Proposed bundled payments for outpatient dialysis services
- More hospital discharges with shorter stays
- RAC audits have started for Region A
- CMS expected to tell States that hospitals may be exempt from NDC code collection for Medicaid patients
- OIG gainsharing options for physicians
- Medicaid Integrity Contractors (MIC’s)
- OIG overpayments to physicians for place-of-service codes
- Home Health Fraud and Abuse
- CMS to stop payment on claims by nonparticipating providers
- Interventional Radiology coding errors
- Perform a RAC risk assessment
- Focus on E/M documentation
- Administration of HIPAA Security rule delegated to the Office of Civil Rights (OCR)
- Notification required to individuals for health information breaches
- Medical fraud a minimum of $60 Billion a year
- New rules protect patients genetic information – GINA 2008
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