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The 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule: Everything You Need to Know Now [video]

The much-anticipated 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule is here, and we covered everything you need to know in a one-hour webinar!

Whether you are building a business aimed at facilitating RTM for healthcare providers or growing a direct-to-consumer RTM practice, you know that reimbursement requirements significantly impact several of your most important business decisions.

That’s why we covered these areas (and more) in this webinar, which you can view below:

  • New reimbursement opportunities for managing the care of behavioral health and chronic pain patients;

  • Much-needed fixes to the Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (“RTM”) codes introduced last year; and

  • Proposed changes to telehealth reimbursement.

How to Influence the Final Rule

You can submit feedback on next year's proposed reimbursement until early September 2022 (60 days after the Proposed Rule posts in the Federal Register).

Digital health leaders—especially those impacted by reimbursement for Remote Monitoring, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Chronic Pain Management, and the all-hands-on-deck issue of enacting permanent telehealth legislation once the Public Health Emergency (PHE) ends—are encouraged to provide feedback directly to CMS.

If you aren’t sure how to best advocate for your business, you don’t have the internal resources to meet this deadline, or you want expert guidance from attorneys who regularly advocate with regulators on behalf of their clients, then we can help.

Click here for details on the MPFS Stakeholder Submission Service—and proof of how this kind of advocacy makes a difference.