Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary
Kathleen Sebelius today announced the final rule implementing the part of the
health care law that delivers higher payments to primary care physicians serving
Medicaid beneficiaries. The new rule raises rates to ensure doctors are paid
the same for treating Medicare and Medicaid patients and does not raise costs
for states.
“The health care law will help physicians serve
millions of Americans across the country,” Secretary Sebelius said. “By
improving payments for primary care services, we are helping Medicaid patients
get the care they need to stay healthy and treat small health problems before
they become big ones.”
The final rule implements the Affordable Care
Act’s requirement that Medicaid pay physicians practicing in family medicine,
general internal medicine, pediatric medicine, and related subspecialists at
Medicare levels in Calendar Years 2013 and 2014.
This payment increase goes into effect in
January of 2013.
In addition to payment improvements, the health
care law includes numerous initiatives designed to bolster primary care and
strengthen the primary care workforce, including an expansion of medical
residency positions for primary care physicians, new investments in physician
assistant and nurse practitioner training, and an unprecedented expansion of the
National Health Service Corps, which provides scholarships and loan repayments
to primary care providers who practice in underserved areas.
For more information about today’s final rule
visit:http://www.cms.gov/apps/media/fact_sheets.asp
To view a copy of today’s final rule visit:
www.ofr.gov/inspection.aspx
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