WASHINGTON, DC — The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)
and Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) announced their support for many
of the provisions contained in H.R. 3400, the "Empowering Patients First Act,"
which was unveiled in Congress last week.
"America's neurosurgeons are working to achieve meaningful healthcare reform
legislation that will fix what is broken with our current healthcare system,
without destroying what already works well," stated Troy M. Tippett, MD, President
of the AANS. "The Empowering Patients First Act includes a targeted set of
reforms that will help individuals obtain health insurance coverage and ensure
consumer choice without a lot of new government mandates."
P. David Adelson, MD, President of the CNS agreed, stating, "We are pleased
that this legislation will preserve patient access to quality healthcare provided
by the doctor of his or her choice — specialists and primary care alike."
He further added, "The country is facing a looming shortage of surgeons, and
this bill takes a number of important steps to ensure that we maintain and
train enough surgeons, who provide vital lifesaving treatment to our nation's
citizens."
The AANS and CNS support the legislation because the bill:
- Uses tax incentives to expand health insurance coverage and provide individuals
with enhanced insurance choices and includes insurance reforms to address
problems associated with preexisting conditions (although this aspect of
the bill could be strengthened).
- Recognizes the looming physician workforce shortages in primary care and surgery by establishing a new program that allows medical students in all medical specialties to defer loan repayment until after their full residency
and any fellowship training.
- Preserves patient-centered healthcare by ensuring that comparative effectiveness
research (CER) findings are not disseminated unless the Federal Coordinating
Council for CER first consults with and obtains the approval of medical specialty
societies and ensures that our nation's senior citizens will have the full
panoply of treatment options by preventing the government from denying care
based on CER findings.
- Includes safeguards in the process for developing performance based quality
measures by requiring that these measures must be created in concert with
the Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement (PIPC) and only those
measures agreed upon by each physician specialty organization may be used
by Medicare.
- Enhances the availability of neurosurgeons and other on-call physicians
providing emergency care services by allowing these physicians to write-off
as bad debt any uncompensated emergency care.
- Reduces medical costs due to defensive medicine and frivolous lawsuits
by incorporating comprehensive medical liability reforms, including: A reasonable
limits on non-economic damages and attorney contingency fees; protections
for physicians following practice guidelines that are developed by specialty
societies; and a state grant program to establish administrative healthcare
tribunals.
- Addresses the underlying problems of the sustainable growth rate (SGR)
used to calculate Medicare physician payments by: halting the pending 21.5
percent cut in Medicare reimbursement and replacing the cut in 2010 with
a modest payment increase; replacing the SGR in 2011 with a new target growth
rate system; and resetting the budget baseline for the Medicare physician
payment system.
"The introduction of this bill is a positive development in the debate over
healthcare reform and we hope that the ideas in H.R. 3400 will findtheir way
into a final healthcare reform bill that is voted on by the Congress," stated
Dr. Tippett.
The AANS and CNS look forward to working with Congress to ensure that we enact
meaningful health system reform, without dismantling the current system, which
works well for most Americans.
The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS), founded in 1931,
and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS), founded in 1951, are the two
largest scientific and educational associations for neurosurgical professionals
in the world. These groups represent approximately 7,600 neurosurgeons worldwide.
Neurological surgery is the medical specialty concerned with the prevention,
diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of disorders that affect the entire
nervous system, including the spinal column, spinal cord, brain and peripheral
nerves.
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