PAMED Supports Medicare Private Contracting Legislation

The Pennsylvania Medical Society recently sent a letter to Pennsylvania’s 19-member congressional delegation asking them to cosponsor H.R. 1700, the Medicare Patient Empowerment Act. This federal legislation would give Medicare beneficiaries a greater choice of physicians by allowing them to use their benefits even if the physician they choose does not accept Medicare.

Under the current law, beneficiaries are forced to pay entirely out of pocket if their physician has opted out of Medicare. If this bill passes, Medicare patients who see a physician who has opted out of Medicare would only be responsible for the difference between what Medicare typically covers and what the physician charges.

This bill would preempt Pennsylvania’s Medicare Fee Control Act (Act 81 of 1990) that currently prohibits Medicare non-participating physicians from balance billing patients.

The bill would also eliminate the two-year physician Medicare opt-out requirement. Medicare beneficiaries and the physicians they choose to provide their care would be able to enter into private contracts without penalty.

H.R. 1700 was introduced by Rep. Tom Price, MD (R-GA).Identical legislation, S. 1042, was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska).

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A sincere THANK YOU to Representative Tom Price for his continued support of what is right for patients and physicians. It was my privilege to work with Representative Price for a number of years on our AMA E&M Task Force which was instrumental in preventing random one-sided audits of our coding. He remains "engaged" with his Georgia delegation. Everyone, please write to your U. S. Representative and ask them to co-sponsor H.R. 1700, and also drop a thank-you note to Tom Price at tom.house.gov

C. Richard Schott, MD, FACC at 5/19/2011 11:01:14 PM

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