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California Immunization Coalition Summit coming in May

The 2014 California Immunization Summit will be held on May 4-5 in Sacramento. This annual summit is an opportunity for physicians to learn about community-based programs that have increased vaccination rates, and how to adapt and apply key lessons from successful programs. The summit is presented by the California Immunization Coalition, a public-private partnership dedicated to achieving and maintaining full immunization protection for all Californians to promote health and prevent serious illness.   This year's program, “Harnessing the Power of Community,” includes two keynote speakers, Melinda Wharton, M.D., M.P.H., acting director ...

CMA surveys health plans on implementation plans for CMS 1500 claim form

The California Medical Association (CMA) surveyed the major payors in California to find out which of them will follow the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service’s (CMS) lead and require submission of paper claims on the new CMS 1500 form (version 02/12 OMB control number 0938-1197). CMS will no longer accept claims on the old forms effective April 1.   CMA’s survey found that some health plans will require the new 1500 version on April 1, others will allow for continued submission of the previous version. To view a detailed breakdown ...

CMA files brief in case of intentional retaliatory actions by hospital CEO against physician leader

On Monday California Medical Association (CMA) filed an amicus brief with the California Court of Appeal in the case of Michael W. Fitzgibbons, M.D. v. Integrated Health Care Holdings, Inc. (IHHI), arguing that a hospital must be held vicariously liable for the intentional, retaliatory actions of the hospital’s CEO against a vocal physician leader on the hospital’s medical staff.   In 2005, troubled Tenet Corp. sold Western Medical Center of Santa Ana (WMC) and three other Orange County hospitals to IHHI. Dr. Fitzgibbons, then chief of WMC’s medical staff, became concerned ...

Three major exchange plans provide guidance for physicians

Three major managed care payors offering coverage through Covered California have provided additional information to their contracted providers on their exchange/mirror products. Together, these three payors – Health Net, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of California – account for approximately 75 percent of enrollment in Covered California products to date.   The notices, sent to physicians within the past few weeks, were cobranded with Covered California and contain additional information to help providers navigate the exchange.   The Health Net notice, sent on March 7, includes information such as the exchange/mirror products ...

CMA attends California Democratic, Republican Party Conventions to showcase health care efforts

The California Medical Association (CMA) sent a large contingent of physicians, medical students and staff to the California Democratic Party Convention in Los Angeles, March 7-9. As the trial lawyers are major Democratic party financial contributors, our presence was critical to the ongoing battle over the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA).   Joining the group of 3,000 California Democratic delegates and guests, CMA’s physicians and medical students, donning their crisp white lab coats, had a major presence. Roaming the halls, lining the backs of caucus rooms and speaking to delegates, ...

IMQ launches online course on reporting child abuse and neglect

The California Medical Association Institute for Medical Quality (IMQ) is offering a new online course to prepare physicians for identifying and reporting suspected cases of child abuse and neglect. This program, "Mandated Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect," is offered through a joint partnership with the Child Abuse Prevention Center, an international training, education, research and resource center dedicated to protecting children and building healthy families. Participants can earn 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Click here  to register.   IMQ Online Education provides access to courses for AMA PRA Category ...

Free webinar on new Medi-Cal alcohol screening and prevention benefit

Primary care physicians are invited to attend a free webinar that will cover a new Medi-Cal benefit for individuals with alcohol use disorders, as well as those who are at risk of developing these disorders. The webinar, 12 to 1 p.m. on Monday, March 24, will be presented by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) in partnership with Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) experts from the University of California, Los Angeles and L.A. Care Health Plan.   Participants will learn more about the SBIRT benefit, ...

CMS suspends RAC audits, sets up physician safeguards

Physicians and hospitals will get a short reprieve from Medicare’s recovery audit contractors (RAC) until next fall, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The agency says it is temporarily halting audits as it reevaluates its contracts and implements improvements for physicians. The RAC program is responsible for identifying fraud and waste in the Medicare system by detecting improper Medicare payments.   Last month, CMS announced it would pause any new additional document requests (ADR) from RACs until new contracts are settled, in order to reduce provider confusion ...

Medicare ICD-10 front-end testing week extended

Due to the success of the first week of ICD-10 testing, Noridian has partnered with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to continue acceptance testing for EDI submitters and vendors for an indefinite period.   The purpose of acceptance testing is to ensure that base system functionality and front end editing have been updated for ICD-10 and are functioning correctly. Acceptance testing will help ensure you are ready for the October 2014 implementation of ICD-10.   The California Medical Association (CMA) encourages all direct EDI submitters and vendors to test with Noridian. ...

House-passed SGR repeal with mandate penalty delay is DOA

In a 238-181 vote, the U.S. House of Representatives today passed HR 4015, a bill to repeal the Medicare sustainable growth rate (SGR) and put in place a replacement payment system with an amendment offered by House Republican leaders that would pay for the repeal through a five-year delay of the Affordable Care act's individual mandate penalty.   Though cheered by House Republicans, the legislation is viewed as "dead on arrival" by policy analysts and health care providers, as its defeat in the U.S. Senate is a near certainty. The move ...