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Primary Care Ready to Rumble Over RUC

By: MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER, Family Practice News Digital Network

Leaders at the American Academy of Family Physicians are calling on the American Medical Association to give primary care a greater voice on the committee that recommends how much physicians should be paid for Medicare services.

The Specialty Society Relative Value Scale Update Committee, or RUC, which is operated by the AMA, makes annual recommendations to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for how to value a number of physician services under Medicare. The 29-member panel includes representatives from various medical specialties and primary care.


Dr. Lori J. Heim

 

CMS officials are under no obligation to accept the RUC’s suggestions, but for nearly 20 years they have followed more than 90% of the panel’s recommendations – making it a powerful actor in setting physician pay.

In June, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) issued a statement officially requesting that the RUC add more seats for family medicine, general internal medicine, and general pediatric medicine. In addition, they requested three new seats for new external representatives such as consumers, employers, and health plans, as well as a permanent seat for geriatric medicine. They also called for the elimination of the existing rotating subspecialty seats. And they asked the RUC to be more open about its voting process.

The AAFP gave the RUC until March 1, 2012, to make a decision on the changes. RUC chairwoman Dr. Barbara Levy said the RUC has received the AAFP’s suggestions and will review them.

"In this country, we do not value the services of primary care appropriately," said Dr. Lori J. Heim, the AAFP’s board chair. The RUC’s response will help the AAFP board of directors to determine whether to continue to participate in the RUC, Dr. Heim noted.

In the meantime, the board also formed a task force that will develop a methodology that can be used to value primary care cognitive services. The task force will report back to the board in 6-9 months.

Wreck the RUC? The AAFP board has been examining its participation in the RUC for years, Dr. Heim said. But the latest announcement is also a response to the growing public discussion about the role of the RUC and recent calls from AAFP state chapters to take a closer look at the RUC, with some calling on the AAFP to leave the body entirely.

Dr. Heim said they have tried to be realistic in their approach with the RUC. If they were to pull out of the RUC without having an alternative process in place, family medicine could be worse off, she said.

Dr. Paul M. Fischer, a family physician in Augusta, Ga., who has started his own campaign to replace the RUC, said the AAFP announcement falls far short and is likely to cost the organization members. "It’s a pathetic response," he said.

Dr. Fischer recently teamed up with health care writer and consultant Brian Klepper, Ph.D., and penned an open letter to physicians making the case to get rid of the RUC. The letter charges that the RUC’s decisions have led to an explosion in health care costs, have contributed to the pay disparity between primary care physicians and specialists, and are responsible for fewer medical students choosing to enter primary care.

06/30/11  

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