Proposed 2010 MPFS: $26 More for ‘Welcome to Medicare’ Exam

Posted on 22. Jul, 2009 by Editor in Provider News

CMS welcomed health care providers to an July 9 open door forum on the proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. One of most welcome pieces of news?

Your practice’s ‘Welcome to Medicare’ exam services will net you an extra $26 next year, if the proposed 2010 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule takes effect in January.

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Although CMS proposed a conversion factor for 2010 of $28.3208, which results in a -21.5 percent payment update, not all reimbursements would be negatively affected. When it comes to the initial preventive physical exam (IPPE), CMS has proposed increasing the work RVUs “to the same level as a 99204, which requires a comprehensive history and examination, and moderate complexity medical decision-making,” noted CMS’s Whitney May during the forum. “In 2009, the payment for this service is about $92.69; for 2010 the payment for this service is projected to be about $118.95, assuming an update of -21.5 percent,” May said.

Consults: As you read last week, CMS has proposed halting payment for consult services in 2010, instead asking practices to report E/M codes for these services. This change would “result in a net decrease in allowed charges of approximately $1 billion, which we are proposing to bundle back into the initial hospital care visits and initial nursing facility care visits,” May stated.

“Payment for these visits would also increase, depending on how we account for the practice expense associated with a consult.”

One caller asked whether CPT will change its rules on initial hospital care. Currently, only the admitting physician can report codes 99221-99223, but if CMS halts consult pay, other physicians may need to report codes from this series, the caller indicated.

The CMS official noted that such changes have not...

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