Bill Would Amend Medicare Payment Inequities Among California Counties Classified as Rural

Bill Would Amend Medicare Payment Inequities Among California Counties Classified as Rural

Larry deGhetaldi of the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Elizabeth McNeil of the California Medical Association and Tom Mentzer, spokesperson for Rep. Sam Farr (D-Calif.), discussed the proposal with California Healthline.

Rep. Sam Farr (D-Calif.) recently introduced legislation that would address Medicare payment inequities among some California counties by changing the system CMS uses to determine reimbursement rates.

Under current rules, California counties designated as “rural” can receive payments up to 25% lower than reimbursements for providers in neighboring urban counties.

Some providers have stopped accepting new Medicare patients because of the lower rates.

A California Healthline Special Report by Deirdre Kennedy includes comments from:

Experts say modifications to the Medicare payment structure could have implications for other counties nationwide. In addition, incorporating Farr’s bill into larger national health care reform efforts could affect a possible public plan option (Kennedy, California Healthline, 6/30).

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