CMS News
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October 13, 2016
October 13, 2016
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CMS
announces new initiative to increase clinician engagement
First step of the initiative is to reduce
medical review for certain Advanced Alternative Payment Models.
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a new initiative to improve
the clinician experience with the Medicare program. As we implement delivery
system reforms from the Affordable Care Act and the Medicare Access and CHIP
Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA), this new long-term effort aims to reshape
the physician experience by reviewing regulations and policies to minimize
administrative tasks and seek other input to improve clinician satisfaction.
The initiative will be led by senior physicians within CMS who will report to
the Office of the Administrator.
“Physicians and their care teams
are the most vital resource a patient has. As we implement the Quality Payment
Program under MACRA, we cannot do it without making a sustained, long-term
commitment to take a holistic view on the demands on the physician and
clinician workforce,” said Andy Slavitt, CMS Acting Administrator. “The new
initiative will launch a nationwide effort to work with the clinician community
to improve Medicare regulations, policies, and interaction points to address
issues and to help get physicians back to the most important thing they do –
taking care of patients.”
Acting Administrator Andy Slavitt
is appointing Dr. Shantanu Agrawal to lead the development of this function and
implementation, which will cover documentation requirements and existing
physician interactions with CMS, among other aspects of provider experiences.
To ensure CMS is hearing from physicians on the ground, each of the ten CMS
regional offices will oversee local meetings to take input from physician
practices within the next six months and regular meetings thereafter. These
local meetings will result in a report with targeted recommendations to the CMS
Administrator in 2017. Three of CMS’s regional Chief Medical Officers – Dr.
Barbara Connors in Philadelphia, Dr. Ashby Wolfe in San Francisco, and Dr. Richard
Wild in Atlanta – have agreed to serve as regional champions of this
initiative.
“CMS is turning a new page in
assessing not only how to reward for quality, but also to reduce administrative
hurdles,” said Dr. Agrawal. “I look forward to hearing about what steps we can
take to make the practice of medicine in Medicare more efficient and
rewarding.”
Launch of First Initiative: Medical
Review Reduction
The first action is the launch of
an 18-month pilot program to reduce medical review for certain physicians while
continuing to protect program integrity. Under the program, providers
practicing within specified Advanced Alternative Payment Models (APMs) will be
relieved of some scrutiny under certain medical review programs. Advanced APMs
were identified as a potential opportunity for this pilot because participating
clinicians share financial risk with the Medicare program. Two-sided risk
models provide powerful motivation to deliver care in the most efficient manner
possible, greatly reducing the risk of improper billing of services. After the
results of the pilot are analyzed, CMS will consider expansion along various
dimensions including additional Advanced APMs, specialties, and provider types.
“Like all successful changes, we
will begin with the basic steps and build over time,” said Dr. Ashby Wolfe,
Region IX Chief Medical Officer. “Most importantly, we are excited to build on
the listening and engagement process we began this year by creating more
opportunities for physicians to interact with CMS, especially through our
regional offices.”
The dedicated team of clinicians
participating in Medicare serve over 55 million of the country’s seniors and
individuals with disabilities. Through this new initiative, CMS is focused on
supporting and empowering those clinicians through a flexible, modern Medicare
program informed by clinician expertise and experience.
For more information, please visit:
https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2016-Fact-sheets-items/2016-10-13.html
https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2016-Fact-sheets-items/2016-10-13.html
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