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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations CMS
Announces Historic Changes to Physician Self-Referral Regulations Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
finalized changes to outdated federal regulations that have burdened health
care providers with added administrative costs and impeded the health care
system’s move toward value-based reimbursement. The Physician Self-Referral
Law, also known as the “Stark Law,” generally prohibits a physician from
sending a patient for many types of services to a provider that the physician
owns, is employed by, or otherwise receives payment from—regardless of what that
payment is for. The old federal regulations that interpret and
implement this law were designed for a health care system that reimburses
providers on a fee-for-service basis, where the financial incentives are to
deliver more services. However, the 21st century American health
care system is increasingly moving toward financial arrangements that reward
providers who are successful at keeping patients healthy and out of the
hospital, where payment is tied to value rather than volume. Concerns regarding the Stark rule’s bureaucratic barriers to
value were one of the top concerns raised by providers when CMS held
listening sessions in 2017 as part of its “Patients over Paperwork”
initiative. The millions of dollars and hundreds of hours of time spent complying
with the administrative burden of the rule were cited as a significant burden
which impeded patient care. With providers taking on the accountability
for the total cost of care for their patients, the risks regarding
self-referral have changed. However, ambiguities in the Stark law have frozen
many providers in place, fearful that even beneficial arrangements might
violate the law, which can come with dire and costly consequences. This has
resulted in healthcare providers spending millions of dollars complying with
arcane regulations instead of putting those dollars toward patient care. It
has also impeded the move toward value, not just in Medicare, but across all
payers, including Medicaid and private health plans. “When we kicked off our Patients Over Paperwork initiative
in 2017, we heard repeatedly from front-line providers that our outdated
Stark regulations saddled them with costly administrative burden and hindered
value-based payment arrangements,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “That sound
you hear is the mingled cheers and exclamations of relief from doctors and
other health care professionals across the county as we lift the weight of
our punishing bureaucracy from their backs.” With this final rule, CMS is ensuring the regulations interpreting
the Stark Law allow for changes that will help modernize the healthcare
system. The rule finalizes many of the proposed policies from the
notice of proposed rulemaking issued in October 2019, including:
Unless otherwise specified in the rule, all of the provisions in
this rule will go into effect 60 days from the rule’s display date in the
Federal Register. Overall this rule will result in better access and outcomes for
patients by creating clearer paths for the providers that serve them to do so
through enhanced coordinated care arrangements. We have crafted the
exceptions to this rule to be narrowly tailored to allow for value based care
coordination. At this time, we have retained the strong patient
protections from the original law to clearly prohibit referrals that are
based solely on financial incentives to the provider. This means
patients can be assured that any referrals for care their provider recommends
should be based solely on what is in the best interest of the overall health
of the patient and not what is most lucrative for the provider. More information on the final rule may be found at https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/2020-26140/medicare-program-modernizing-and-clarifying-the-physician-self-referral-regulations For more information, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/modernizing-and-clarifying-physician-self-referral-regulations-final-rule-cms-1720-f ### |
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Friday, November 20, 2020
CMS NEWS: CMS Announces Historic Changes to Physician Self-Referral Regulations
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