A New Proposal for Medicare Payments

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November 22, 2013
In this issue
» ACP Leaders Optimistic About Prospects for Ending SGR

» Aging Population May Force Changes in Traditional Physician Roles

» Taking the Medical Home to a Whole New Level



About this newsletter

The ACP Advocate is an e-newsletter, edited by the College's Washington, DC governmental affairs division, created to provide you, our members, with succinct news about public policy issues affecting internal medicine and patient care. To learn more about ACP's Advocacy and to access the ACP Advocate archives, go to www.acponline.org/advocacy.

Welcome to The ACP Advocate

For today’s first story we have more news on Medicare payments and the SGR.  We've taken a deeper look at a proposal for a new legislative framework that was released by Congress two weeks ago.  The new proposal would permanently end the SGR formula and encourage a transition to value-based payment and alternative delivery models.  Take a look at the article for more details about what they’d like to do.
 
Our second story brings you news about a new study in the November issue of Health Affairs.  In a special issue on workforce issues, this study takes a look how our aging population could increase the demand for subspecialist care and the effect that may have on providing primary care.  Check out the story for more about what the experts have to say.
 
And, finally, our third story is a look at a new report calling for patient-centered medical homes (PCMH) to incorporate a “medical neighborhood.”  You may recall that ACP has advocated for a similar concept with the medical home neighbor.  Read the article for more about why this is such a critical part of fully realizing the potential of the PCMH.


Until our next issue, for more coverage of what's happening in Washington take a look at my award-winning blog, The ACP Advocate Blog by Bob Doherty. You can also follow me on Twitter @BobDohertyACP.

As always, please send your feedback and suggestions on this newsletter to: TheACPAdvocate@acponline.org.

Yours truly,

Bob Doherty
Senior Vice President
Governmental Affairs and Public Policy
American College of Physicians


In the news
» ACP Leaders Optimistic About Prospects for Ending SGR
  Current proposal would hold payment levels steady but offer new bonus and incentive options and consolidate reporting
 

The American College of Physicians has come out overall in support of proposed legislation, backed by Republicans and Democrats in both houses of Congress, that would repeal the Medicare Sustainable Growth ... » Click to read the full article


» Aging Population May Force Changes in Traditional Physician Roles
  New study suggests that primary care physicians may need to assume care for patients now referred to specialists
 

Increased demand for specialty care will probably put added pressure on primary care physicians to take a more active role in treating complex diseases rather than referring patients to other specialists, a... » Click to read the full article


» Taking the Medical Home to a Whole New Level
  New report calls for expanding concept beyond the walls of primary care into a new "medical neighborhood"
 

The patient-centered medical home, already becoming an integral concept in patient care, should be expanded through technology to cover entire populations of people in what a new report calls the "medical n... » Click to read the full article


In focus
ACP Works to Fix Medicare Payments
ACP has been advocating to fix the recurring problems with Medicare payments to physicians. The week of Nov. 11 the College ran a joint advertisement in Politico, a Capitol Hill publication, alongside AAFP and AOA calling for a solution to the recurring problem with the sustainable growth rate (SGR) formula.

New Funds for Community Health Centers
HHS has announced the award of $150 million under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to support 236 new community health centers. Community health centers provide care to patients and can also be an important resource in ensuring that uninsured patients are informed about all of the options for acquiring insurance under the new health care law and how to take advantage of them.

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