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ACEP4U: How ACEP Works Behind the Scenes to Ensure Appropriate Medicare Reimbursement

By Jeff Davis | on September 12, 2019 | 0 Comment
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Even if CMS finalizes its proposal, the RUC team’s job is not done. They will remain strong advocates for emergency medicine and for the entire house of medicine by continuing to review and vote on value changes for other PFS codes, making sure the levels of all codes under the PFS are appropriate and fair.

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If you’d like to learn more about the RUC process and the work of our RUC team, please contact David McKenzie, ACEP’s reimbursement director, at dmckenzie@acep.org.


Mr. Davis is ACEP’s regulatory affairs director.

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Topics: ACEP4UCenters for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesMedicareReimbursementRUC

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