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Anesthesiologists and Ambulatory Surgical Centers in an Affordable Care Act Era

Most anesthesiology practices provide services in ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), and quite a few anesthesiologists have investment interests in ASCs.  With more than 5,400 Medicare-certified ASCs in the United States, 1.8 percent more than in 2012, a look at the characteristics of successful facilities and at the challenges they face should be worthwhile. Meeting the marketplace challenges is the foundation of success.  Topping the list of challenges for ASCs today, now that the implementation of the Affordable Care Act is underway, are the following: Attracting and retaining surgeons and other physicians who will contribute to the facility’s bottom line.  Securing coverage, high quality and a referral base have always been key, but as more and more physicians opt for hospital employment, the pool of unaffiliated physicians is shrinking.  More than half of new physicians are taking jobs with hospitals rather than entering private practice.  Twenty-nine percent of physicians were working directly...
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Anesthesiologists and Payment for Acute Pain Services

There continues to be considerable confusion as to which post operative pain management services are reimbursable and the criteria for ensuring that payment for them can be consistently obtained. Part of the issue has to do with the different modes of acute pain management currently being used across the country, but another point of confusion pertains to the provider categories for each type of service. While individual payor policies may vary, the essential parameters are quite consistent across all jurisdictions.  Irrespective of what a particular group’s billing practices have been historically, it is a good time to reexamine previous assumptions and review current guidelines. The fact that a given payor has not questioned charges for a particular service historically is no guarantee that payments were received legitimately or that a subsequent audit might not uncover a significant overpayment. It should be noted that contract terms can be misleading; and all terms...
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