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November 27, 2018
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New Online Tool Displays Cost Differences for Certain Surgical
Procedures
Procedure Price Lookup will help patients with Medicare consider potential cost differences when choosing among safe and clinically appropriate settings
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a new online tool that allows
consumers to compare Medicare payments and copayments for certain procedures
that are performed in both hospital outpatient departments and ambulatory
surgical centers. The Procedure Price Lookup tool displays national averages
for the amount Medicare pays the hospital or ambulatory surgical center and
the national average copayment amount a beneficiary with no Medicare
supplemental insurance would pay the provider.
“Price transparency in
health care is a priority for the Trump Administration. Working with their clinicians,
the Procedure Price Lookup will help patients
with Medicare consider potential cost differences when choosing where to have
a medical procedure that best meets their needs,” said CMS Administrator
Seema Verma.
The Procedure Price Lookup
tool is launching as required by Congress in the 21st Century
Cures Act. Medicare’s statutes require that CMS maintain separate payment
systems for different types of healthcare providers, meaning both CMS and
patients may pay different amounts for the same service, depending on the
site of care.
“The different payment
rates are a prime example of Medicare’s misaligned financial incentives,
under which providers can make more money if they see patients at one
location as opposed to another,” Administrator Verma said.
Procedure Price Lookup,
part of the agency’s eMedicare initiative, joins other patient-oriented
transparency tools, including an overhauled version of the agency’s drug
pricing and spending dashboards, which provide patients with Medicare and
Medicaid spending information for thousands more drugs than ever before and,
for the first time, list the prescription drug manufacturers that were
responsible for price increases.
CMS recently launched the
eMedicare initiative to empower beneficiaries with cost and quality
information. This announcement included the launch of an enhanced
interactive online decision support feature to help people better understand
and evaluate their Medicare coverage options. eMedicare also offers a
mobile-optimized out-of-pocket cost calculator to provide beneficiaries with
information on overall plan costs and prescription drug costs.
For a blog post on the
Procedure Price Lookup took by Administrator Verma, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/blog/you-have-right-know-price.
The Procedure Price Lookup
tool is available at: https://www.medicare.gov/procedure-price-lookup/.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2018
New Online Tool Displays Cost Differences for Certain Surgical Procedures
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