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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2008
Contact:
Wanda Moebius 
(202) 434-7240

AdvaMed Responds to Proposed FY 2009 Inpatient Hospital Payment Rule


Washington, DC – Ann-Marie Lynch, executive vice president for payment and health care delivery policy at the Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed), today released the following statement regarding the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS)  proposed FY 2009 inpatient hospital payment rule:

“We are pleased that in FY 2009 CMS will complete the two-year phase-in of the MS-DRG patient classification system. This new system will improve payment accuracy and the two year phase-in will help to avoid excessively abrupt changes in payment.

“The FY 2009 hospital inpatient proposed rule does not provide an immediate adjustment to address the long standing issue of charge compression. Due to lags in the data used to calculate the inpatient payment rates, the proposal to modify the cost reports as put forth in this rule would not result in a change until FY 2012. In order to improve the accuracy of the payment rates before 2012, a regression-based adjustment for supplies should be implemented in FY 2009.

“We look forward to the opportunity to provide CMS more detailed comments on the rule in our formal comment letter.”


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