HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2018 Issue 19 (May)
Healthcare News: CMS asserts commitment to reducing regulatory burden, reforming E/M services at AHA meeting
May 8th, 2018
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Article Overview
This news article covers CMS priorities discussed at the 2018 American Hospital Association Annual Membership Meeting, including efforts to reduce administrative burden, update documentation guidance for evaluation and management services, streamline quality reporting, and expand patient access to health records. It is relevant to hospital coders, compliance staff, revenue cycle teams, and healthcare administrators tracking Medicare policy and broader CMS reform initiatives.
Why This Topic Matters
The article provides a high-level view of CMS policy direction that can affect documentation practices, quality reporting workflows, patient access processes, and hospital compliance planning.
Article Sections
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CMS priorities discussed at the AHA Annual Membership Meeting
Overview of CMS leadership remarks on reducing burden and moving toward value-based care. The section frames the main policy themes discussed at the meeting.
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Documentation and E/M guidance updates
Discussion of Medicare documentation guidance changes and related administrative simplification efforts. The section addresses how CMS is approaching recordkeeping requirements for billing and teaching settings.
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Meaningful Measures initiative and quality reporting
Summary of CMS efforts to reassess quality measures and reduce reporting that is viewed as unnecessary. The section covers the initiative’s potential effect on facility reporting obligations.
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Price transparency and patient access to health records
Coverage of CMS initiatives aimed at expanding patient access to health information and increasing transparency. The section also notes proposed policy ideas related to participation in Medicare.
What You Will Learn
- The main CMS policy priorities highlighted at the 2018 AHA Annual Membership Meeting
- How CMS is approaching administrative burden reduction and value-based care reform
- What broad types of documentation and quality reporting changes were discussed
- How CMS is framing patient access to health records and price transparency initiatives
Who Should Read This
- Hospital coders
- Compliance professionals
- Revenue cycle staff
- Healthcare administrators
- Medicare policy observers
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