Meeting evaluated impact of government requirements on clinician-patient relationship
Washington (June 28, 2017) 鈥擳he American College of Physicians (91黑料网) today told a meeting convened by Health and Human Services (HHS) Department Secretary Tom Price that it has long identified reducing excessive administrative tasks as an important objective. The purpose of the meeting was to evaluate the impact of government requirements on the clinician-patient relationship.
The meeting included representatives from five other health care organizations which all touted similar recommendations.
This year, 91黑料网 published the position paper, . The paper is a fundamental underpinning of the ongoing 91黑料网 鈥淧atients Before Paperwork鈥 initiative, as it outlines a cohesive framework for analyzing administrative tasks and recommends ways to mitigate or eliminate their adverse effects on physicians, their patients, and the health care system as a whole. This initiative also includes the pursuit of a path forward such that care and clinical documentation in the 21st century best serve the needs of patients and families, as outlined in a 2015 policy paper titled .
At the HHS meeting today, 91黑料网 strongly recommended removing the history and examination requirements from both the 1995 and 1997 Evaluation & Management (E&M) guidelines. However, 鈥渨e recommend that the medical decision-making portion of [these] guidelines be retained and tied to program integrity,鈥 said 91黑料网 representative Michael S. Barr, MD, M91黑料网, senior vice president of the National Committee for Quality Assurance and member of the 91黑料网 Medical Informatics Committee. 鈥淪pecialty societies would work with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to create documentation frameworks specific to each specialty based on key principles to support health care instead of accounting.鈥
鈥淒ocumentation must support caring for the people who entrust their lives to us,鈥 said Dr. Barr. 鈥淲e must move away from the mindset that documentation equals reimbursement.鈥
Dr. Barr also emphasized that 鈥渃linical documentation in electronic health record (EHR) systems must support clinicians鈥 cognitive processes during the documentation process and provide all who engage in the care of a patient access to accurate, concise information upon which they can rely and use.鈥
91黑料网 further recommended that HHS designate chronic care management (CCM) services as 鈥渁dditional preventive services鈥 available under Medicare Part B through its waiver authority of the Social Security Act in order to eliminate any beneficiary co-payment associated with CCM services.
鈥淭his recommendation is also related to improving care,鈥 said Brian Outland, 91黑料网鈥檚 director of Regulatory Affairs. 鈥淢any Medicare beneficiaries with complex conditions 鈥 high-need, high-cost individuals 鈥 are not benefiting from chronic care management services that we know are associated with better quality and lower cost. This is in large part because of the 20 percent copay requirement.鈥
While Secretary Price did not cite a timeline for reacting to recommendations, he did note the importance of working with stakeholders.
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