Protect Coordinated Care
Hospital are facing a proposed policy that would cap "total" payment for non-emergency department evaluation and management (E/M) services in hospital outpatient departments (HOPDs) at the rate paid to physicians for providing the same services in their offices. This could have a detrimental impact on the level of care the hospitals can provide to their communities. Following are case studies and videos illustrating the potential impact.
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Allegiance Health
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Franklin Community Health Network
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Geisinger Health System
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Grady Health System
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King's Daughters Medical Center
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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
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UNC Hospitals
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St. Luke's Health System
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San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center
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Stillwater Medical Center
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