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ICD-10/Extenders Update
We received the following email from Bill Finerfrock at the National Association of Rural Health Clinics
March 31, 2014
To: RHC Community and Friends
From: Bill Finerfrock and Matt Reiter
Re: SGR Patch/ICD-10 Delay
The United States Senate has joined the House of Representatives and passed legislation to prevent a 24% cut in physician fee schedule payments from occurring tomorrow (4/1) as previously scheduled. Instead, Medicare physician fee schedule payments will continue to be paid as they have been for the past 3 months. Although the legislation must be signed by the President in order to become effective, the President has indicated that he will sign this legislation once it reaches his desk.
In addition to preventing the SGR related reduction, Congress approved language extending various other Medicare provisions slated to expire at Midnight tonight. These include:
- Extends Medicare work Geographic Practice Cost Index (GPCI) floor for 1 year
- Extends Medicare therapy cap exception process for 1 year
- Extends Medicare ambulance add-on payments for 1 year
- Extends Medicare adjustment for Low-Volume hospitals for 1 year
- Extends Medicare-dependent Hospital (MDH) program for 1 year
In addition to these “extenders” Congress also approved a one-year delay in the effective date of the ICD-10 transition. As you know, ICD-10 has been scheduled to take effect on October 1, 2014. Due to Congressional intervention, the new effective date will be October 1, 2015.
Bill Finerfrock
202-544-1880
bf@capitolassociates.com