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Congress Has Narrow Window to Address Payment |
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Health System Reform Summit Now on CVN
Who’s the Healthiest Candidate? |
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CMS Report Projects Significant Increase in
U.S. Health Care Spending
ACC Endorses CCHIT |
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Congress
Has Narrow Window to Address Payment
While we were successful in preventing the 10 percent
cut to Medicare physician payment from taking place on Jan.
1, congressional intervention only delayed the cuts for six
months. ACC members are strongly encouraged to reach out to
members of the Senate and impress on them the importance of
meeting their self-imposed deadline of July 1 for preventing
cuts to Medicare. The ACC urges all members to contact their
Senators and urge them to:
- stop the payment cuts for 18 months;
- provide a positive update through 2009 that covers the
increase in the cost of care;
- pave the way for a permanent replacement of the physician
update formula; and
- oppose cuts to medical imaging services and support policies
that foster imaging appropriateness and quality.
Go to www.acc.org/can
to take action or call the ACC’s toll free grassroots
hotline at 800-210-7193.
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Health
System Reform Summit Now on CVN
The ACC held a highly successful Health System Reform
Summit earlier this month in Washington, D.C. The Summit brought
together leaders in the health care field, ACC members, industry,
payers and other health care organizations to discuss critical
issues facing health system reform, including financing, patient
needs, models for success and much more. Watch
coverage from the Summit now on CVN! To learn more visit http://lewinreport.acc.org.
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Who’s
the Healthiest Candidate?
Where does much of our news content come from these
days anyway? I’ve seen a dozen op-eds this month reporting
authoritatively that Hillary and Barack have nearly identical
health reform concepts. Where do these lame analyses come
from? The two candidates have very different approaches, with
different strengths, weaknesses and implications for medicine.
Read more and join the discussion at http://lewinreport.acc.org.
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CMS
Report Projects Significant Increase in U.S. Health Care Spending
Growth in health care spending in the United States
is projected to be 6.7 percent in 2007, according to a report
issued this week by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS). Average annual growth is expected to remain
near that rate through 2017, nearly doubling government spending
on health care to more than $2 trillion. According to the
study, Medicare "will take up 20.7 percent of national
health spending by 2017" due to increased healthcare
spending for baby boomers. "The cost of healthcare continues
to be a real and pressing concern," says Kerry Weems,
CMS acting administrator. “Making sure we are paying
for high quality health care services, not just the number
of services provided, is just one of the most critical issues
facing the American public and the federal government now
and in the future." The study is published in Health
Affairs and more information is available at: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/NationalHealthExpendData/03_NationalHealthAccountsProjected.asp.
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ACC
Endorses CCHIT
The ACC this month officially endorsed the Certification
Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT).
The ACC has been a supporter of CCHIT since the outset through
promotion and contributions by ACC members to the Commission’s
work. In addition, three ACC members participate on the CCHIT
Cardiovascular Expert Panel and fully support the work of
CCHIT on the cardiovascular profile. The official endorsement
of CCHIT, further underscores the ACC's support of the CCHIT
mission to accelerate the adoption of HIT by creating a valuable
product certification program. Meanwhile, for more on the
ACC’s Health Care Technology efforts, visit www.acc.org/healthit.
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