
MACRA Proposal Comment Period Draws Suggestions From Groups, Individual Providers
With the comment period now concluded, CMS has received nearly 1300 comments on its proposed amendments to the Quality Payment Program established by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA).
CMS has received nearly 1300 comments on its proposed amendments to the Quality Payment Program (QPP) established by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA). The comments reflected praise, concerns, and suggestions from interested stakeholders, including individual physicians, specialty groups, and large physician organizations.
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Some of the largest physician organizations in the country have taken advantage of this comment period, including the American Medical Association (AMA) and American Hospital Association (AHA). The
Specialty medical societies also offered comments on how the proposed rule would impact their members and patients. The American Society of Clinical Oncology
Additionally, individuals took to the comment field to offer recommendations and opinions informed by their clinical experiences. For instance, Harrison Alter, who identified himself as an emergency physician in California,
Many individuals submitted the
A frequent theme throughout the comments was the complaint of over-regulation. “Compliance with MACRA is not compatible with patient-centered care,” wrote C. Peterson of Oregon, a self-described physician and Medicare patient, in
CMS will now consider these comments as it works to finalize the changes to the QPP. Because 2017 is considered a transition year, the updates will go into effect in 2018, Year 2 of the QPP.
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