California physicians condemn changes to Affordable Care Act birth control mandate The Trump Administration today announced an interim final rule that permits employers and insurers to claim a religious exemption to the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) “Birth Control Mandate.” The California Medical Association (CMA), representing over 43,000 physicians in all specialties and modes of practice, issued the following statement, condemning this policy change on the grounds that it undermines the availability of preventative health care for California women. “Access to contraception is a basic preventative health care service that millions of Californians rely on,” said CMA President Ruth Haskins, M.D. “The ... October 13, 2017 General Affordable Care Act, ACA, Federal Legislation, Health Care Reform, Reproductive Issues, Women's Health 0 0 Comment Read More »
Physicians have until December 1 to dispute 2016 PQRS and QRUR findings The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released data that indicates which physicians will be subject to the 2018 payment penalties associated with the Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) and Value-Based Payment Modifier (Value Modifier) programs. Physicians who have concerns about the findings in their report(s) have until December 1, 2017, to file for an informal review of their data. The penalties stem from policies in effect prior to the enactment of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA). Failure to successfully report on PQRS in 2016 ... October 13, 2017 Medicare Medicare, Physician Quality Reporting System, PQRS, Quality Reporting, Value-Based Payment Modifier 0 0 Comment Read More »
Blue Shield updates fee schedule effective December 1 Blue Shield of California recently announced changes to its physician fee schedule that will take effect December 1, 2017. While the notice indicated that the new rates would be available on the Blue Shield website by October 1, CMA has learned that Blue Shield experienced technical difficulties that will delay the availability of the new rates on the website, until October 9, 2017 (tentatively). The rates will be located under "Helpful Resources," then “Professional Fee Schedule,” then click “Search the Claims Fee Schedule” using a “Date of Service” of December ... October 13, 2017 Managed Care Blue Shield, Payor Contracting 0 0 Comment Read More »
FDA says harm of untreated opioid addiction outweighs risks of concomitant benzodiazepine use Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction is an important tool that has the potential to help millions of Americans with an opioid use disorder. In fact, patients receiving MAT cut their risk of death from all causes in half, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. However, health care providers and patients face significant challenges when determining how best to treat opioid use disorder, especially when the MAT drugs contain methadone or buprenorphine – which are also opioids. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued ... October 13, 2017 General Drub Abuse, Drug Prescribing, Medical Solutions to Drug Abuse, Opioids 0 0 Comment Read More »
CMA, AMA and organized medicine were united in opposing Graham-Cassidy Last week, the latest effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) collapsed, after three Republican Senators announced their opposition—Susan Collins (R-ME), Rand Paul (R-KY) and John McCain R-AZ). Further action is unlikely this year, as Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the Senate would now turn its focus to overhauling the tax code. However, several Republicans vowed to continue to work into next year to repeal the ACA. The California Medical Association (CMA), the American Medical Association (AMA) and all of organized medicine were united in opposing this ... October 13, 2017 CMA, General, Managed Care, Medi-Cal ACA, Affordable Care Act, Affordable Care Act (ACA) Repeal, Covered California, Federal Legislation, Federal Legislative Advocacy, Medicaid, Medi-Cal 0 0 Comment Read More »
State suspends clinical lab license fees for two years Governor Brown signed a bill (AB 658) on Sept. 28 that suspends the state's clinical laboratory license renewal fees for two years, 2018 and 2019. The bill is a result of an audit that found that the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) had collected millions more in laboratory fees than it had spent operating the Laboratory Field Services (LFS) branch. The fund’s current reserves exceed $22 million. Under existing state law, however, CDPH could not suspend or refund these fees. This bill only suspends renewal fees and will not apply ... October 13, 2017 General Accreditation, Clinical Laboratories, State Legislation, State Legislative Advocacy 0 0 Comment Read More »
Earn 10.5 CME at the Building Healthy Communities Summit, Oct. 19-20 in Anaheim There’s still time to register for the Network of Ethnic Physician Organizations (NEPO) Building Healthy Communities Summit, taking place immediately before the California Medical Association (CMA) House of Delegates on October 19-20, at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. This year’s conference theme – “Striving for Health Equity in the Era of Change" – will focus on emerging health policy issues and solutions as we strive to achieve health equity and reduce health disparities. For just $299, participants can earn up to 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Medical students receive ... October 13, 2017 CMA, General Building Healthy Communities Summit, CME, Continuing Medical Education, Ethnic Diversity, Health Disparities, NEPO, Network of Ethnic Physician Organizations 0 0 Comment Read More »
CMA urges Gov. Brown to sign responsible beverage service bill Educating beverage servers in bars and restaurants is a key part of reducing drunk-driving fatalities. The California Legislature has passed a bill sponsored by the California Medical Association (CMA) that would require California bartenders, servers and managers to receive responsible beverage service training based on a curriculum developed by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The bill—AB 1221 (Gonzalez Fletcher)—now heads to Governor Brown for his signature. Contact the governor’s office today and urge him to sign this important bill! The bill is the result of a tragic drunk-driving accident that ... October 13, 2017 General Medical Students, State Legislative Advocacy, Alcohol, State Legislation 0 0 Comment Read More »
CMA guide helps physicians challenge AB 72 interim payments The California Medical Association (CMA) has published a new guide to help physicians challenge “interim payments” under the new AB 72 out-of-network billing and payment law. The guide is free and available exclusively to members in CMA’s AB 72 resource center at www.cmanet.org/ab-72. On July 1, 2017, the new law (AB 72) took effect changing the billing practices of non-participating physicians providing covered, non-emergent care at in-network facilities including hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and laboratories. The law requires plans and insurers to reimburse physicians at the greater of either the payor’s ... October 13, 2017 General, Managed Care AB 72, Economic Advocacy, Out of Network Care 0 0 Comment Read More »
IMQ Medical Staff Conference early bird registration deadline is Sept. 30 Register today for the 2017 Institute for Medical Quality (IMQ) Medical Staff Conference and save. This event—held October 26 at the Embassy Suites SFO (Gateway) Hotel in South San Francisco—will deliver the information, solutions and best practices that physicians need to successfully lead their medical staffs. Join us for a day of learning, problem solving, fact finding and dialogue about ways to enhance the medical staff's effectiveness in meeting goals and improving quality of care and patient safety. This one-day course will address the critical challenges facing medical staff and ... September 27, 2017 General Hospital Medical Staff, IMQ, Institute for Medical Quality, Medical Staff 0 0 Comment Read More »