I can talk about some highlights from the PowerPoint (attached.) I could go through the Initiative plan slides and talk a bit about Genes in Life and some of the other initiatives.
Mark A. Smith, M.S.
Resource and Family Support Coordinator
Nebraska Center on Disabilities
Munroe Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
(402) 559-5744
Fax (402) 559-5737
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Subject: FW: Please Join ACMG for a Two-Part Webinar Series on the Current Crisis in Molecular Pathology Reimbursement
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Subject: Please Join ACMG for a Two-Part Webinar Series on the Current Crisis in Molecular Pathology Reimbursement
Dear RC Project Directors and Project Managers,
Please join ACMG for a two-part webinar series on the current crisis in molecular pathology reimbursement, and what labs can be doing now to optimize the chances of a favorable outcome.
Background & Objectives
ACMG is providing this webinar series as an educational resource to provide laboratories with information and resources they need to participate effectively in the ongoing molecular pathology rate-setting process. Payers such as Medicare
will drastically slash reimbursements for the new molecular pathology (MoPath) codes moving forward, UNLESS laboratories take action now.
Presented by speakers from Quorum Consulting, Inc<http://acmg.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT0zMjYwNDg2JnA9MSZ1PTEwMDU5ODkzNDUmbGk9MTcyNzY0Mzg/index.html>.,
Part I addresses the background and current status of the rate-setting process, while Part II focuses on what laboratories can and should be doing to advocate for sustainable reimbursement during this critical period.*
Registration is limited for this webinar series so it is offered on a first come first serve basis. Please register soon if you are interested in participating
Who Should Attend
Laboratory Directors, Chief Financial Officers, Billing Managers, and/or any individuals in your organization who supervise billing and reimbursement.
If this does not describe you, please forward this on to the appropriate individuals as soon as possible.
Part I
Molecular Pathology Reimbursement: Current State of Play
Date: Monday, June 10, 2013
Time: 12:00-1:00pm EDT/9:00-10:00am PDT
Part II
Molecular Pathology Reimbursement: Taking Action in a Time of Crisis
Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Time: 12:00-1:00pm EDT/9:00-10:00am PDT
Register for both sessions here:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/125056578<http://acmg.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT0zMjYwNDg2JnA9MSZ1PTEwMDU5ODkzNDUmbGk9MTcyNzY0Mzk/index.html>
Labs such as yours hold the key to influencing the outcome of the rate-setting process. Learn about how you can take action now to support the fight for sustainable molecular diagnostic reimbursement in 2013 and beyond.
*This webinar is intended strictly as an educational resource for clinical laboratory geneticists to help them understand and advocate for reasonable levels of reimbursement for molecular genetics laboratory services. ACMG does not
warrant the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information presented The information presented should not be considered inclusive of all applicable legal and regulatory requirements, and adherence to any information or suggestions contained in the
presentation does not assure compliance with such legal and regulatory requirements. Applicable federal and state laws vary, and specific questions should be referred to a legal professional familiar with such law. The materials presented are current as of
June 3, 2013.
Sincerely,
NCC Staff
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