An Introduction to the Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup
Dear Friends, I’d like to take the opportunity this month to tell you about the important work being undertaken by a group of volunteers on behalf of the Academy. As we begin to move away from a traditional fee-for-service model of payment currently used by our healthcare system today, the Academy has convened an Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup, which serves as a subgroup of the Physician Payment Policy Workgroup (3P), to review current and future payment trends in otolaryngology and other specialties. One of the Ad Hoc group’s goals will be to recommend one new payment model to the executive committee and board of directors in 2013. This is an exciting time for the Academy, as the healthcare community strives to reform and improve, and this key group is led by a talented group of physicians working on your behalf. The Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup comprises 3P Socioeconomic Coordinator, James C. Denneny III, MD; Richard W. Waguespack, MD (Academy President-Elect); John S. Rhee, MD, MPH; Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD, MPH; Emily F. Boss, MD, MPH; Robert R. Lorenz, MD; and J. Pablo Stolovitzky, MD, as well as staff from the Research and Quality and Health Policy teams. Additionally, the workgroup plans to collaborate with other members and Academy leadership who have specialized knowledge of payment models. Focal Points In 2013, the workgroup will focus on several areas that are particularly vital to you as otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons and members of the Academy, including clarifying current guidance documents available, developing a Care Path for the treatment of sinusitis, and evaluating payment reform trends. This group has already been extremely active in the early months of 2013. For a more in-depth look at the Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup’s specific projects, please read Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup Evaluates Payment Models on page 18.
Dear Friends, I’d like to take the opportunity this month to tell you about the important work being undertaken by a group of volunteers on behalf of the Academy. As we begin to move away from a traditional fee-for-service model of payment currently used by our healthcare system today, the Academy has convened an Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup, which serves as a subgroup of the Physician Payment Policy Workgroup (3P), to review current and future payment trends in otolaryngology and other specialties. One of the Ad Hoc group’s goals will be to recommend one new payment model to the executive committee and board of directors in 2013. This is an exciting time for the Academy, as the healthcare community strives to reform and improve, and this key group is led by a talented group of physicians working on your behalf.
The Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup comprises 3P Socioeconomic Coordinator, James C. Denneny III, MD; Richard W. Waguespack, MD (Academy President-Elect); John S. Rhee, MD, MPH; Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD, MPH; Emily F. Boss, MD, MPH; Robert R. Lorenz, MD; and J. Pablo Stolovitzky, MD, as well as staff from the Research and Quality and Health Policy teams. Additionally, the workgroup plans to collaborate with other members and Academy leadership who have specialized knowledge of payment models.
Focal Points
In 2013, the workgroup will focus on several areas that are particularly vital to you as otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons and members of the Academy, including clarifying current guidance documents available, developing a Care Path for the treatment of sinusitis, and evaluating payment reform trends. This group has already been extremely active in the early months of 2013. For a more in-depth look at the Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup’s specific projects, please read Ad Hoc Payment Workgroup Evaluates Payment Models on page 18.