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New FlashReport Examines Role of Recent Fee Schedule Changes on Ambulatory Surgery Payments in Georgia
06 Apr, 2021 WorkersCompensation.com
Cambridge, MA (WorkersCompensation.com) - A new FlashReport from the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) examines recent trends in payments to ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) in Georgia and the role of recent fee schedule changes, including changes to Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) reimbursement rates, which are the basis of the Georgia workers’ compensation outpatient fee schedule.
“While focused on a single state, this analysis has application beyond Georgia, as several states tie reimbursement for facility services conducted in the ASC setting to Medicare rates. Therefore, this is a helpful case study of one state’s experience incorporating Medicare changes into its workers’ compensation fee schedule for ASC facility services,” said Ramona Tanabe, executive vice president and counsel of WCRI.
The study, Payments to Ambulatory Surgery Centers in Georgia: Role of Recent Fee Schedule Changes, focuses on the trends in ASC facility payments per episode for common knee and shoulder arthroscopies. The report found that the trends in facility payments varied across procedures. For example, two of the three common knee surgeries examined have experienced small increases in ASC facility payments per episode since 2014. The third knee surgery has experienced a large decrease since 2014, which followed a rapid increase from 2013 to 2014.
The recent trends in ASC facility payments for these surgeries may reflect several fee schedule changes, including the introduction of comprehensive ambulatory payment classifications and the restructuring of ambulatory payment classifications by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which were largely incorporated by the Georgia workers’ compensation fee schedule. Additionally, Georgia introduced different reimbursement rates for ASCs from those for hospital outpatient departments in 2018, with the ASC rates set at 210 percent of the final OPPS payment rate. Previously, fee schedule rates for both ASCs and hospital outpatient providers were set at 225 percent of OPPS rates. In addition, other factors unrelated to the fee schedule may have also contributed to the recent trends in ASC payments in Georgia.
To learn more about this study or to download a copy, visit https://www.wcrinet.org/reports/wcri-flashreport-payments-to-ambulatory-surgery-centers-in-georgia-role-of-recent-fee-schedule-changes. William Monnin-Browder, Rebecca Yang, and Bogdan Savych are the authors of the study.
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