Modern Healthcare July 13, 2016
Shannon Muchmore

CMS Acting Administrator Andy Slavitt told lawmakers Wednesday the agency is considering delaying the start date for Medicare payment reform which is set to go into effect Jan 1.

Testifying before the Senate Finance Committee, Slavitt said the CMS is concerned that some physicians, particularly at small practices, may not be ready for the changes under Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act that replaced the much maligned sustainable growth rate formula.

Several medical groups, including the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Medical Group Management Association, have encouraged the CMS to delay MACRA.

In his opening testimony, Slavitt said the CMS is open to alternative measures that will achieve the agency’s objectives, which include patient...

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Topics: ACA (Affordable Care Act), ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Congress / White House, EMR / EHR, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), HIM (Health Inf Mgmt), HITECH, MACRA, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Regulations, Value Based
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