The publication of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) final rule on Nov. 1 leaves in place proposed physician fee cuts for 2025 and in fact bumps them slightly higher, to 2.93 percent, as a result of other changes in the fee schedule. “We are disappointed,” said Susan Dentzer, President and CEO of America’s Physician Groups. “Any action to blunt the crippling effect of the fee cuts will now be the responsibility of Congress.” As widely reported, inflation-adjusted Medicare physician fees have fallen by 29 percent since 2001 due to fee schedule changes and the lack of a full update for medical practice inflation. APG looks forward to working with congressional policymakers in the coming weeks and months to shape plans for moderating the proposed fee cut, and ideally, eliminating it altogether. Other aspects of the final MPFS rule are far more favorable for physician practices and APG member organizations, APG noted. “We welcome such measures as allowing eligible Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) with a history of success in the Medicare Shared Savings Program, including many of our member groups, to receive advances on their earned shared savings,” Dentzer said. Also beneficial will be new coding and payment policies for advanced primary care management services that, as CMS noted, will constitute a new pathway to #accountablecare built into the fee schedule, and will help to increase the number of smaller physician practices committed to #valuebasedcare.
About us
Welcome to our LinkedIn page! America's Physician Groups is the leading U.S. association for physician organizations practicing value-based, coordinated, and patient-centered care. Our members currently number more than 335 medical groups and independent practice associations across the United States, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. APG members operate under a capitated, clinically integrated care model that is the essence of the nation’s health reform movement from volume to value.
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1995
- Specialties
- accountable care, managed care, capitation, value-based care, healthcare policy, risk contracting, risk-based care, population health, MACRA, MIPS, alternative payment models, APMs, Medicare Advantage, healthcare conferences, coordinated care, practice transformation, primary care, Medicaid, and ACO REACH Model
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Updates
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Interested in: ✔ the current status of the #valuebasedcare movement? ✔ the impact of pharmacy in value-based models in traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage? ✔ emerging trends in #healthcare? Featuring guest Patrick Conway and moderated by APG's own Valinda Rutledge and Jennifer Podulka, you don't want to miss this FREE webinar. Register here: https://lnkd.in/ePVC-5jM
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APG CEO Susan Dentzer is quoted in this AJMC - The American Journal of Managed Care piece about the 2023 #MSSP savings results ($2.1 billion!). We congratulate all the APG member organizations participating in the #ACOs cited by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for high performance. #valuebasedcare
Medicare Shared Savings Program Continues to Deliver Savings, Quality Care
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Physician-led groups focused on primary care - including many of APG's member organizations - continue to produce top results in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (#MSSP). APG applauds the efforts of all the #ACOs working to provide superior care and improve health, while reducing costs for government and taxpayers to the tune of $2.1 billion in net savings. Read our full news release here: https://lnkd.in/e6MrbgMx
Physician Groups Focused on Primary Care Are Once Again Top Performers in the Medicare Shared Savings Program - America's Physician Groups
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We applaud the performance of our members who contributed to saving $2.1 billion for the federal government and taxpayers through the Medicare Shared Savings Program. The 2023 results demonstrate that physician-led #ACOs produce the highest net savings, and we believe they are the best path forward for U.S. health care. #accountablecare #valuebasedcare https://lnkd.in/ejxMKugY
Medicare Shared Savings Program Continues to Deliver Meaningful Savings and High-Quality Health Care
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#InformationTechnology is core to a well-run physician group. 💻 At #APGFallCon2024, David R. Hunt, MD, Medical Director for Patient Safety, Office of Policy; Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will advise on: ☑️ TEFCA: The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement ☑️ Guides to SAFER: Safety Assurance Factors for EHR Resilience ☑️ AI Usage: Maximizing efficiency and maintaining cybersecurity Start your registration: https://lnkd.in/eFuwvkRQ
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389 #healthcare institutions were successfully hit by ransomware attacks in a single year, according to Microsoft. Attend #APGFallCon2024 to learn from experts like David R. Hunt, MD, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy at HHS. It's not too late to register! #healthtech #cybersecurity
APG Fall Conference 2024
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Grappling with the realities of integrating primary and specialty care? Register for #APGFallCon2024 to gain actionable advice from current and past heads of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. https://lnkd.in/edwNJUsG Speaker Lineup: Adam Boehler | CEO, Rubicon Founders and Former Director, CMMI Liz F., PhD | Deputy Administrator and Director, CMMI Sarah Meshkat, MHA | Director, Office of Population Health & Accountable Care, UCLA Health Martin Serota, MD | CEO, RheoMed MSO, Inc.
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It will be impossible to move clinicians away from fee-for-service and into #valuebasedcare if perverse incentives continue to reward over-utilization, says Valinda Rutledge, APG's Executive Vice President for Advocacy and Education.
Doctors hate MIPS. They aren't crazy about the alternative, either
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#ArtificialIntelligence can help reduce provider burnout and increase efficiency at your practice. Join us at #APGFallCon2024 to hear how leaders are selecting the right AI tools to support #valuebasedcare. Learn from: 🔷 Manish Naik, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Austin Regional Clinic 🔷 Kristine Lee, MD, Associate Executive Director, The Permanente Medical Group 🔷 Yin Aphinayaphongs, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Health Innovation & Delivery Science, NYU Langone Health 🔷 Shiv Rao, MD, CEO and Founder, Abridge Don’t forget to register now and book your accommodations by October 18 to secure special rates 🔗https://lnkd.in/ez_eAsQH