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Ohio-ACC Practice Managers Session on Saturday, October 16.
Click to find out more and register.

Topics of discussion to include: Financial Efficiency in a Challenging Economic Environment: Corporate Structure, Tax Reduction & Benefit Planning for Ohio Cardiology Practices;  Practice – Healthcare System Integration: To Join or not to Join; Practice Governance: What Works and What Doesn’t; Managing the Cardiovascular Service Line, Provider-based Reimbursement; Meaningful Use, H2H, Strategic Planning, development of the Physician Covenant; Current Legislation
Panelists:
David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
Jeff Smith, Director, Government Relations, OSMA
Patrick White, President, MedAxiom
Keith Wiesenberg, Executive Director, Miami Valley Cardiologists
Session Planners: Jennifer Selm, CEO, Greater Cincinnati Cardiovascular Consultants, Inc.; Greg Underwood, Chief Executive Officer, Cardiology Associates of Cincinnati, Inc.; Keith Wiesenberg, Executive Director, Miami Valley Cardiologists; George Wietmarschen, CEO, Comprehensive Cardiology Consultants


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Participate in the new PINNACLE Network™
Participate in the new PINNACLE Network™. This first-ever, registry-based cardiovascular network is designed to provide practices with the tools they need to promote practice innovations and achieve clinical excellence. Learn more

Is your practice hiring? Post a positition on the Ohio-ACC Career Center.

Have a coding question? If you're a member of the Ohio Chapter-ACC, email your question to ohioacc@gmail.com 

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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield plans to implement a new echocardiography pre-notification and pre-authorization program to be launched later this summer. Click here for the information sheet about the new plan. The ACC and ASE sent a joint letter to WellPoint, Anthem's parent company, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Samuel Nussbaum, MD, requesting a suspension for the insurer's announced echo pre-notification and results reporting program until a reasonable and viable alterative can be reached.  The medical groups expressed concern about the major distruption these programs will cause to medical practices.  They also conveyed that the program is misdirected to penalize all echo providers rather than the inadqueately trained and test duplicators. Click here for the full text of the letter.  Please send your own letters in support of the ACC/ASE position. Address your letters to:

Samuel R. Nussbaum, M.D.
Executive Vice President, Clinical Health Policy
and Chief Medical Officer
WellPoint, Inc.
120 Monument Circle
Indianapolis, IN 46204

ACC staff also met with the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. The meeting focused on major concerns and iniaitives of national medical specialty societies such as the ACC. The outcome of the meeting will be the convening of several workgroups that will focus on the following: 1) Prior Authorization alternatives and standardization; 2) The role of the specialist in the Patient Centered Medical Home; and 3) Physician recognition programs. The BCBSA also noted they will assist ACC and ASNC in communications surrounding the new nuclear codes to member plans to avoid payment delays in 2010.


 

UHC - prior notification

Beginning July 1, 2010, UnitedHealthcare will require prior notification for certain cardiac procedures rendered to members enrolled in UnitedHealthcare Choice, UnitedHealthcare Choice Plus, UnitedHealthcare Select, and UnitedHealthcare Select Plus benefit plans, as well as Medicare Advantage members enrolled in benefit plans issued or administered by SecureHorizons® and Evercare® on UnitedHealthcareOnline.com and subject to the UnitedHealthcare Provider Administrative Guide. This requirement will be effective for Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin.

To further assist you in understanding this program, UHC has posted additional resources such as Frequently Asked Questions, a plan inclusion and exclusion grid, CPT codes and quick reference guide at UnitedHealthcareOnline.com > Clinical Resources > Cardiology.


 
The Geographic Practice Cost Index (GPCI)
Medicare is statutorily required to adjust payments for physician fee schedule services to account for differences in costs due to geographic location. There are currently 89 different localities which have not been revised since 1997. Medicare has been looking into revising GPCI system for several years, but has not finalized any proposals. CMS contracted a consulting firm to study alternative GPCI systems and released a interim study at: 
We suggest sending comment letters to Medicare on the subject during the next Physician Proposed Rule comment period (Summer 2010).

 

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