Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past decade, you know all too well the perpetual frustrations caused by the Resource-Based Relative Value Scale, which is used to determine annual Medicare reimbursement rates.
Every year, the scale seems to mandate reductions in the rate of reimbursement, and every year, congressional intervention – usually at the 11th, if not 12th hour – is required to prevent the cuts from taking effect. (For the latest example of this, read "Medicare Fee Cuts Delayed Another Year; 2.2 Percent Fee Increase Stays in Effect Until 2012" in the Jan. 15, 2011 issue.)
The American Medical Association's Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC) makes annual recommendations on relative values for CPT codes and performs five-year reviews of the Resource-Based Relative Value Scale. How will a doctor of chiropractic's presence on the committee impact future value determinations?
Enter Anthony Hamm, DC, FACO, president of the American Chiropractic Association's Council of Delegates and newly elected co-chair of the AMA's Health Care Professionals Advisory Committee Review Board (HCPAC). Dr. Hamm becomes the first doctor of chiropractic elected to the position, which takes effect in September.
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