CMA updates MACRA preparation checklist The California Medical Association’s (CMA) Center for Economic Services has published an update to its Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) preparation checklist. The checklist, “MACRA: What Should I Do Now to Prepare?”, is available in CMA's MACRA resource center at www.cmanet.org/macra. CMA published this important checklist to help physicians understand MACRA payment reforms and what they can do now to start preparing for the transition. Also available in the MACRA resource center is an overview of MACRA, and a comprehensive list of tools, resources and information ... April 19, 2017 Managed Care, Medicare Practice Management, Insurance/Reimbursement, Medicare 0 0 Comment Read More »
CMS to remove SSNs from all Medicare cards by April 2019 The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will remove social security numbers (SSNs) from all Medicare cards by April 2019, as required by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA). As part of the Social Security Number Removal Initiative, a new Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) will replace the SSN-based Health Insurance Claim Number (HICN) for all Medicare transactions. The MBI is confidential like the SSN, and should be protected as personally identifiable information. By replacing the SSN-based HICN on all Medicare cards, private health care and ... April 19, 2017 Medicare Insurance/Reimbursement, MACRA, Medicare 0 0 Comment Read More »
$14 million reasons to be a CMA member The California Medical Association (CMA) Center for Economic Services (CES) has recouped $14 million from payors on behalf of CMA member physicians over the past eight years. These monies represent actual physician reimbursements that would have likely gone unpaid without the intervention of the CES team. Founded in 1999, CES provides CMA members with one-on-one assistance for billing, contracting and payment problems. With more than 125 years of combined medical practice operations experience, CES staff helps members with issues ranging from underpayment or denials by payors to assisting with contract ... April 18, 2017 General CES, Center for Econimic Services, Reimbursement 0 0 Comment Read More »
UnitedHealthcare requiring stricter notification requirements for out-of-network ASC referral UnitedHealthcare (UHC) recently issued a notification to approximately 80 California physicians reminding them that their participation agreement requires them to refer to in-network ambulatory surgical centers (ASC) for elective services. This notice comes on the heels of an August 2016 announcement that UHC will begin enforcing stricter notification requirements related to out-of-network ASC referrals. According to the UHC letter, physicians wishing to perform services at an out-of-network ASC will be required to notify UHC at least five days in advance of the procedure. Additionally, physicians will be expected to ... April 18, 2017 Managed Care Ambulatory Surgical Centers, ASC, UnitedHealthcare 0 0 Comment Read More »
Health Net Federal Services begins TRICARE contracting initiative As previously reported, the Department of Defense awarded the $17.7 billion TRICARE West Region contract to Health Net Federal Services (HNFS). As the recipient of the contract, HNFS will provide managed care services to 2.9 million TRICARE beneficiaries in 19 western states, including California, beginning October 1, 2017. In preparation for the transition, Health Net has sent recruitment notices to physicians soliciting interest in participation in the new Health Net Federal Services (HNFS) West Region network. Included in the recruitment packet is a “Join our Network” form. Physicians interested in ... April 18, 2017 Managed Care Health Net Federal Services, HNFS, Managed Care, TRICARE 0 0 Comment Read More »
President's Message from Michael A. Sequeira, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. April 2017 Dear Friends and Colleagues, One of my top priorities when I became President of SBCMS in 2016 was to move forward with development of an updated Strategic Plan. I'm excited to let you know that our medical society has completed this process, and we're delighted to unveil the final result! Our planning process took 15 months from start to finish, with the expert guidance of facilitator Ronald Stewart, Ph.D. and a committee of 22 physicians. With generous support to underwrite the process from IEHP, we held a series of meetings ... April 12, 2017 General, President's Message President's Message, Strategic Plan 0 0 Comment Read More »
Children and Families in Crisis - An Annual Educational Conference Join fellow health professionals, caregivers, educators and students for this 4th annual Unforgettables Foundation conference entitled "Trapped by Addiction: Finding the Way Out." Outstanding speakers will focus on the devastating effects of drug and alcohol addictions, child abuse and bullying, and PTSD on families and their children. April 12, 2017 General Addiction 0 0 Comment Read More »
Californians with Medi-Cal Face Hurdles Seeing Specialists California’s communities face a severe shortage of physicians, which is expected to get exponentially worse as the population continues to grow and our aging physician workforce moves toward retirement. Medi-Cal enrollment has surged since 2014, but the percentage of California physicians serving Medi-Cal patients has dropped, a trend that is hampering access to care for enrollees. One in every three Californians (14 million) is dependent on Medi-Cal for health care, so this disparity also negatively impacts a patient’s ability to access needed treatment, according to a recent study by the ... April 12, 2017 Medi-Cal Medi-Cal, physician shortage 0 0 Comment Read More »