Key tools for a thriving practice
The Academy’s Physician Payment Policy (3P) Workgroup is the senior advisory body to Academy leadership and Health Policy staff on issues related to socioeconomic advocacy, regulatory activity, coding and reimbursement, and practice management.
From FFS to future payment: 3P and Health Policy achieve Member value through advocacy successes
The Academy’s Physician Payment Policy (3P) Workgroup is the senior advisory body to Academy leadership and Health Policy staff on issues related to socioeconomic advocacy, regulatory activity, coding and reimbursement, and practice management.
Jane T. Dillon, MD, MBA, serves as 3P Co-chair and Coordinator for Socioeconomic Affairs. Dr. Dillon focuses on coding and payment issues, working closely with the Academy’s committees, otolaryngology specialties, and CPT Advisors to develop and refine CPT codes. She represents the Academy on the Relative Value Update Committee (RUC), where, along with other team members, she advocates for fair valuation of physician services included in the Medicare physician fee schedule.
Robert Lorenz, MD, MBA, serves as 3P Co-chair and Coordinator for Practice Affairs. Dr. Lorenz is primarily responsible for private payer issues, including coverage and payment policies. He also provides oversight on the development and maintenance of Academy resources, including the Academy’s Position Statements, Clinical Indicators, and ICD-10 educational efforts. Dr. Lorenz plays an important role in fostering communication between 3P and the Board of Governors and is an active participant in the Surgical Coalition leadership meetings sponsored by the American College of Surgeons.
Dr. Lorenz and Dr. Dillon co-chair the Ad Hoc Payment Model Workgroup, which is actively engaged in identifying opportunities for otolaryngologists to participate and lead in development of new payment and care delivery models with both public and private payers. (See “Gauging new payment models for the future.”)
3P, with the support of Health Policy staff, works to ensure Members’ interests are appropriately represented across different settings. As a result of 3P leadership and active engagement of several payers over the past years, key changes in payer reimbursement policies were achieved. In the feature section of this issue are a few highlights.