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What you can do to stop proposed Medicare payment cuts...
Proposed Medicare Payment Cuts - Your Toolkit
Involve Your Patients in the Discussion
As you know, CMS has proposed several technical changes in how payments are calculated that add up to an overall 11% decrease in Medicare payments for cardiology services. As if the 11% were not bad enough, most of the core cardiology services face cuts ranging from 10 to 40% as a result of data from an AMA practice expense survey. Add in the regularly scheduled SGR cuts of more than 20% and practices could see possible payment cuts ranging from 25 to almost 50%, without Congressional action.
What can you do?
Know the Issues
• Key points of the proposed Medicare payment cuts: Click here
• ACC website info: Click here
• ACC CEO Jack Lewin's blog: Click here
• ACC Advocacy Twitter feed:Click here
Take action - Contact Congress & CMS
• Take action and write to Congress: Click here
• Take action and call Congress using ACC's toll-free grassroots hotline 800-210-7193
• Take action and send a message to CMS with your thoughts on how these cuts will affect your practice and your patients. CMS reads and reviews all comments; the more cardiology professionals that write in, the better. Comments can be sent to CMS via the following website: Click here
• Attend the ACC Legislative Conference September 13-15, 2009, in Washington, DC: Click here
Get your patients involved!
Patient Materials are available Here
Fliers for your patients - suggestion: print them on a color printer or work with your local printer to enlarge to poster size -- hang them in your office.
Flier #1 Help Protect Your Cardiovascular Care
Flier #2 Congress Holds Your Heart in Its Hands
Flier #3 Your Access to Cardiovascular Care is at Risk
Template letter to give to your patients:
Suggestion~ have the letter printed out on blank paper (NOT your office letterhead) & addressed to senators/representatives with pre-addressed envelopes attached for your patients to send.
Patient Letter to Congress - Click here
Visit the New Mexico-ACC website at www.newmexicoacc.org.
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