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New patient care resource: NASH Clinical Care Pathway

The American Gastroenterological Association – in collaboration with seven professional associations – assembled a multidisciplinary taskforce of 15 experts to develop an action plan to develop a nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)/nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) Clinical Care Pathway providing practical guidance across multiple disciplines of care. The guidance ranges from screening and diagnosis to management of individuals with NAFLD and NASH, as well as facilitating value-based, efficient, and safe care that is consistent with evidence-based guidelines. 

This clinical care pathway is intended to be applicable in any setting in which care for patients with NAFLD is provided, including primary care, endocrine, obesity medicine, and gastroenterology practices. 

Read the special report: Clinical Care Pathway for the Risk Stratification and Management of Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

To learn more about the development of this publication, visit NASH.gastro.org
 

GI societies push CMS for payment rules favorable for practices 

As part of our longstanding collaboration and ongoing efforts on critical policy and payment issues impacting GI clinicians, AGA, the American College of Gastroenterology, and American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy submitted comments on proposed 2022 Medicare payments to physicians, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), and hospital outpatient departments to the CMS. We advocated for the following: 

Increased and more accurate valuation for peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) and capsule endoscopy services. 

Continued flexibility and payment parity for telehealth and telephone services. 

Elimination of the secondary scalar for ASCs, which contributes to the widening differential in payments to ASCs compared to the hospital outpatient department. 

You can access our letter here

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New patient care resource: NASH Clinical Care Pathway

The American Gastroenterological Association – in collaboration with seven professional associations – assembled a multidisciplinary taskforce of 15 experts to develop an action plan to develop a nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)/nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) Clinical Care Pathway providing practical guidance across multiple disciplines of care. The guidance ranges from screening and diagnosis to management of individuals with NAFLD and NASH, as well as facilitating value-based, efficient, and safe care that is consistent with evidence-based guidelines. 

This clinical care pathway is intended to be applicable in any setting in which care for patients with NAFLD is provided, including primary care, endocrine, obesity medicine, and gastroenterology practices. 

Read the special report: Clinical Care Pathway for the Risk Stratification and Management of Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

To learn more about the development of this publication, visit NASH.gastro.org
 

GI societies push CMS for payment rules favorable for practices 

As part of our longstanding collaboration and ongoing efforts on critical policy and payment issues impacting GI clinicians, AGA, the American College of Gastroenterology, and American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy submitted comments on proposed 2022 Medicare payments to physicians, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), and hospital outpatient departments to the CMS. We advocated for the following: 

Increased and more accurate valuation for peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) and capsule endoscopy services. 

Continued flexibility and payment parity for telehealth and telephone services. 

Elimination of the secondary scalar for ASCs, which contributes to the widening differential in payments to ASCs compared to the hospital outpatient department. 

You can access our letter here

 

New patient care resource: NASH Clinical Care Pathway

The American Gastroenterological Association – in collaboration with seven professional associations – assembled a multidisciplinary taskforce of 15 experts to develop an action plan to develop a nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)/nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) Clinical Care Pathway providing practical guidance across multiple disciplines of care. The guidance ranges from screening and diagnosis to management of individuals with NAFLD and NASH, as well as facilitating value-based, efficient, and safe care that is consistent with evidence-based guidelines. 

This clinical care pathway is intended to be applicable in any setting in which care for patients with NAFLD is provided, including primary care, endocrine, obesity medicine, and gastroenterology practices. 

Read the special report: Clinical Care Pathway for the Risk Stratification and Management of Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

To learn more about the development of this publication, visit NASH.gastro.org
 

GI societies push CMS for payment rules favorable for practices 

As part of our longstanding collaboration and ongoing efforts on critical policy and payment issues impacting GI clinicians, AGA, the American College of Gastroenterology, and American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy submitted comments on proposed 2022 Medicare payments to physicians, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), and hospital outpatient departments to the CMS. We advocated for the following: 

Increased and more accurate valuation for peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) and capsule endoscopy services. 

Continued flexibility and payment parity for telehealth and telephone services. 

Elimination of the secondary scalar for ASCs, which contributes to the widening differential in payments to ASCs compared to the hospital outpatient department. 

You can access our letter here

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