Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for 2020
1. Payment update. CMS proposed increasing physician payment rates by 0.14 percent in 2020. After applying the budget-neutrality adjustment required by law, CMS estimated the 2020 Physician Fee Schedule conversion factor is $36.09, up from $36.04 in 2019.
2. Evaluation and management coding and payment. Under the proposed rule, separate payment rates would be set for all five levels of coding for evaluation and management visits.
3. Medical record documentation. The proposed rule would allow physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists and certified nurse-midwives to review and verify information in a patient's medical record that is entered by other clinicians, rather than re-entering the information.
4. Telehealth services. CMS proposed adding a set of codes, which describe a bundled episode of care for treatment of opioid use disorders, to the list of telehealth services covered by Medicare.
Access the 2020 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule.
1. Payment update. CMS proposed increasing physician payment rates by 0.14 percent in 2020. After applying the budget-neutrality adjustment required by law, CMS estimated the 2020 Physician Fee Schedule conversion factor is $36.09, up from $36.04 in 2019.
2. Evaluation and management coding and payment. Under the proposed rule, separate payment rates would be set for all five levels of coding for evaluation and management visits.
3. Medical record documentation. The proposed rule would allow physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists and certified nurse-midwives to review and verify information in a patient's medical record that is entered by other clinicians, rather than re-entering the information.
4. Telehealth services. CMS proposed adding a set of codes, which describe a bundled episode of care for treatment of opioid use disorders, to the list of telehealth services covered by Medicare.
Access the 2020 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule.
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