A welcome respite for primary care physicians !
Everybody knows that primary care physicians are struggling to stay in business. A mandate by the Affordable Care act has announced that Medicaid rates for certain primary care procedures will be paid on par with Medicare rates.
To receive additional reimbursement physicians will have to fill out, a, state specific Medicaid self-attestation form.
Who are covered ?
Family practices, pediatricians and general internal medicine physicians are eligible for increased reimbursement. So are several other sub-specialties and physicians who perform high levels of primary care services. The major criteria are that, physicians should be board certified and have a billing history that indicates that about 60% of their billing is for primary care codes.
The rate increase will be in effect till the end of 2014. Physicians, who’ve registered through MITS and are approved by the Office of Medical Assistance, can see more digits in their pay check from April 2013.
The code to more dollars !
Primary care physicians will be reimbursed in accordance to HCPCS codes related to primary care. Evaluation and management codes from 99201 through 99499 are eligible, as are certain vaccine administration codes.
The rough and tumble of practicing primary care…
Primary care physicians are working under heavy financial pressure. The sequestration cuts of 2013 have taken a heavy toll on medical practices. The sustainable growth rate formula has quickly turned in to a nightmare for physicians.
Reimbursement cuts, operational pressures and complicated regulations scared the daylights out of physicians.
Quite arguably it was primary care practices that were the hardest hit. Primary care centers were soon shutting their doors as it became increasingly difficult to practice. Primary care practitioners were finding it almost unfeasible to take care of their elderly Medicare patients.
At a time when it was needed the most !
The increase in reimbursement has come at a time when physicians need it the most. The increased Medicaid reimbursement means physicians are offered a reprieve after all the financial pressures they’ve gone to.
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