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How is MACRA Data Gathering Going? Final 2017 90-day Reporting Period Begins Oct. 2

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Payment adjustments for Medicare reimbursement come in 2019 -- but the adjustments are based on data being collected now, in 2017. If you have not begun collecting data as yet, you MUST begin no later than Oct. 2, 2017!

You will be required to send in your performance data no later than March 31, 2018. If your practice is participating in a CMS-approved Alternative Payment Model (APM), MIPS participation is not required. For 2017 there is currently no APM specific to vascular surgery. The SVS has formed a Task Force to develop a vascular APM.

The first payment adjustments based on performance go into effect on Jan. 1, 2019. Those members who do not participate in 2017 will receive a 4 percent penalty from Medicare.

SVS has held four webinars recently helping members learn what they need to know for the changes. View the materials here.

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Payment adjustments for Medicare reimbursement come in 2019 -- but the adjustments are based on data being collected now, in 2017. If you have not begun collecting data as yet, you MUST begin no later than Oct. 2, 2017!

You will be required to send in your performance data no later than March 31, 2018. If your practice is participating in a CMS-approved Alternative Payment Model (APM), MIPS participation is not required. For 2017 there is currently no APM specific to vascular surgery. The SVS has formed a Task Force to develop a vascular APM.

The first payment adjustments based on performance go into effect on Jan. 1, 2019. Those members who do not participate in 2017 will receive a 4 percent penalty from Medicare.

SVS has held four webinars recently helping members learn what they need to know for the changes. View the materials here.

Payment adjustments for Medicare reimbursement come in 2019 -- but the adjustments are based on data being collected now, in 2017. If you have not begun collecting data as yet, you MUST begin no later than Oct. 2, 2017!

You will be required to send in your performance data no later than March 31, 2018. If your practice is participating in a CMS-approved Alternative Payment Model (APM), MIPS participation is not required. For 2017 there is currently no APM specific to vascular surgery. The SVS has formed a Task Force to develop a vascular APM.

The first payment adjustments based on performance go into effect on Jan. 1, 2019. Those members who do not participate in 2017 will receive a 4 percent penalty from Medicare.

SVS has held four webinars recently helping members learn what they need to know for the changes. View the materials here.

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Learn More about Medicare Reimbursement, Reporting Requirements

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The Society for Vascular Surgery will hold two Q&A town-hall webinars Sept. 12 and 19 on Medicare reimbursement and how it will affect members’ practices.

The webinars will feature an open Q&A forum to provide information to those still struggling with how they will obtain the required data for Medicare reimbursement. Participants need to submit their questions in advance at the end of the linked short survey, to eliminate duplicate questions and assure complete answers can be prepared for presentation.

The first webinar will be at 1 p.m. Eastern Time, Tuesday, Sept. 12, and the second will be at 7 p.m. Eastern Time Tuesday, Sept. 19. Register here and complete the survey here.

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The Society for Vascular Surgery will hold two Q&A town-hall webinars Sept. 12 and 19 on Medicare reimbursement and how it will affect members’ practices.

The webinars will feature an open Q&A forum to provide information to those still struggling with how they will obtain the required data for Medicare reimbursement. Participants need to submit their questions in advance at the end of the linked short survey, to eliminate duplicate questions and assure complete answers can be prepared for presentation.

The first webinar will be at 1 p.m. Eastern Time, Tuesday, Sept. 12, and the second will be at 7 p.m. Eastern Time Tuesday, Sept. 19. Register here and complete the survey here.

The Society for Vascular Surgery will hold two Q&A town-hall webinars Sept. 12 and 19 on Medicare reimbursement and how it will affect members’ practices.

The webinars will feature an open Q&A forum to provide information to those still struggling with how they will obtain the required data for Medicare reimbursement. Participants need to submit their questions in advance at the end of the linked short survey, to eliminate duplicate questions and assure complete answers can be prepared for presentation.

The first webinar will be at 1 p.m. Eastern Time, Tuesday, Sept. 12, and the second will be at 7 p.m. Eastern Time Tuesday, Sept. 19. Register here and complete the survey here.

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Submit VAM Session Topic Proposals

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SVS is seeking proposals for invited sessions from internal committees and members alike for the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting, June 20-23 (exhibits: June 21 to 22; plenaries: June 21 to 23) in Boston, Mass.

Invited sessions consist of postgraduate courses, breakfast sessions, concurrent sessions and workshops/small-group sessions. Submitters will be asked to address educational needs, provide objectives, indicate proposed formats and identify target audiences.

The deadline is 3 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Friday, Sept. 15. Submitters will be notified the week of Sept. 25 if their proposals have been selected for further development. Contact [email protected] or call 312-334-2327 with questions.

 

 

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SVS is seeking proposals for invited sessions from internal committees and members alike for the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting, June 20-23 (exhibits: June 21 to 22; plenaries: June 21 to 23) in Boston, Mass.

Invited sessions consist of postgraduate courses, breakfast sessions, concurrent sessions and workshops/small-group sessions. Submitters will be asked to address educational needs, provide objectives, indicate proposed formats and identify target audiences.

The deadline is 3 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Friday, Sept. 15. Submitters will be notified the week of Sept. 25 if their proposals have been selected for further development. Contact [email protected] or call 312-334-2327 with questions.

 

 

SVS is seeking proposals for invited sessions from internal committees and members alike for the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting, June 20-23 (exhibits: June 21 to 22; plenaries: June 21 to 23) in Boston, Mass.

Invited sessions consist of postgraduate courses, breakfast sessions, concurrent sessions and workshops/small-group sessions. Submitters will be asked to address educational needs, provide objectives, indicate proposed formats and identify target audiences.

The deadline is 3 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Friday, Sept. 15. Submitters will be notified the week of Sept. 25 if their proposals have been selected for further development. Contact [email protected] or call 312-334-2327 with questions.

 

 

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PAD Resources for SVS Members

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September is Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month. To help SVS members educate patients and to spread awareness about vascular surgeons, we have prepared several things you can share.

1. An infographic for patients and their families. We urge you to print it and post around the office or your institution.

2. A quick resource web page for patients, offering patients a PAD video playlist and links to articles and information on PAD.

3. The latest PAD research information for physicians, along with clinical practice guideline links. If you have contacts among primary care physicians or other referrers, please feel free to send them this link.

4. Two press releases on PAD, to share with your communications people, public relations departments and/or patients

•             Don't Fall for These 6 Internet Myths About Statins

•             Often misdiagnosed, PAD can be mild or deadly

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September is Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month. To help SVS members educate patients and to spread awareness about vascular surgeons, we have prepared several things you can share.

1. An infographic for patients and their families. We urge you to print it and post around the office or your institution.

2. A quick resource web page for patients, offering patients a PAD video playlist and links to articles and information on PAD.

3. The latest PAD research information for physicians, along with clinical practice guideline links. If you have contacts among primary care physicians or other referrers, please feel free to send them this link.

4. Two press releases on PAD, to share with your communications people, public relations departments and/or patients

•             Don't Fall for These 6 Internet Myths About Statins

•             Often misdiagnosed, PAD can be mild or deadly

September is Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month. To help SVS members educate patients and to spread awareness about vascular surgeons, we have prepared several things you can share.

1. An infographic for patients and their families. We urge you to print it and post around the office or your institution.

2. A quick resource web page for patients, offering patients a PAD video playlist and links to articles and information on PAD.

3. The latest PAD research information for physicians, along with clinical practice guideline links. If you have contacts among primary care physicians or other referrers, please feel free to send them this link.

4. Two press releases on PAD, to share with your communications people, public relations departments and/or patients

•             Don't Fall for These 6 Internet Myths About Statins

•             Often misdiagnosed, PAD can be mild or deadly

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Learn All About Coding

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Learn all about coding and reimbursement, from the essentials to modifiers to future initiatives at the SVS Coding and Reimbursement Workshop, Oct. 13-14, in Chicago.

Hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, and 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14. An optional E&M workshop (separate fee applies) will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Friday, Oct. 13.

Friday topics are: coding and reimbursement essentials, global surgical packages, getting paid the first time when applying surgical modifiers and the Medicare rule on non-physician practitioner billing.

Saturday topics include an overview of Current Procedural Terminology, coding for open surgical reconstruction; catheterization, angiography, angioplasty and stenting: cerebrovascular, brachiocephalic, visceral and renal; lower-extremity endovascular arterial intervention; open and endovascular treatments for venous insufficiency and IVC filters; aneurysm repair coding, fenestrated endovascular repair of the visceral and infrarenal aorta coding, hemodialysis access and wound care coding; vascular lab coding and information on MACRA, MIPS and APMs.

Also on the agenda is future SVS CPT coding initiatives.

Cost is: $880 for an SVS member or staff, $955 for a non-member and $250 for residents and trainees.

Cost for the optional workshop if $100 for an SVS member or staff, $215 for a non-member and $50 for residents and trainees.

Instructors are Teri Romano, RN, MBA, CPC, CMDP; Sean P. Roddy, MD; Robert M. Zwolak, MD, PhD; and Sunita D. Srivastava, MD.

Learn more and register here.

 

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Learn all about coding and reimbursement, from the essentials to modifiers to future initiatives at the SVS Coding and Reimbursement Workshop, Oct. 13-14, in Chicago.

Hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, and 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14. An optional E&M workshop (separate fee applies) will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Friday, Oct. 13.

Friday topics are: coding and reimbursement essentials, global surgical packages, getting paid the first time when applying surgical modifiers and the Medicare rule on non-physician practitioner billing.

Saturday topics include an overview of Current Procedural Terminology, coding for open surgical reconstruction; catheterization, angiography, angioplasty and stenting: cerebrovascular, brachiocephalic, visceral and renal; lower-extremity endovascular arterial intervention; open and endovascular treatments for venous insufficiency and IVC filters; aneurysm repair coding, fenestrated endovascular repair of the visceral and infrarenal aorta coding, hemodialysis access and wound care coding; vascular lab coding and information on MACRA, MIPS and APMs.

Also on the agenda is future SVS CPT coding initiatives.

Cost is: $880 for an SVS member or staff, $955 for a non-member and $250 for residents and trainees.

Cost for the optional workshop if $100 for an SVS member or staff, $215 for a non-member and $50 for residents and trainees.

Instructors are Teri Romano, RN, MBA, CPC, CMDP; Sean P. Roddy, MD; Robert M. Zwolak, MD, PhD; and Sunita D. Srivastava, MD.

Learn more and register here.

 

Learn all about coding and reimbursement, from the essentials to modifiers to future initiatives at the SVS Coding and Reimbursement Workshop, Oct. 13-14, in Chicago.

Hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, and 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14. An optional E&M workshop (separate fee applies) will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Friday, Oct. 13.

Friday topics are: coding and reimbursement essentials, global surgical packages, getting paid the first time when applying surgical modifiers and the Medicare rule on non-physician practitioner billing.

Saturday topics include an overview of Current Procedural Terminology, coding for open surgical reconstruction; catheterization, angiography, angioplasty and stenting: cerebrovascular, brachiocephalic, visceral and renal; lower-extremity endovascular arterial intervention; open and endovascular treatments for venous insufficiency and IVC filters; aneurysm repair coding, fenestrated endovascular repair of the visceral and infrarenal aorta coding, hemodialysis access and wound care coding; vascular lab coding and information on MACRA, MIPS and APMs.

Also on the agenda is future SVS CPT coding initiatives.

Cost is: $880 for an SVS member or staff, $955 for a non-member and $250 for residents and trainees.

Cost for the optional workshop if $100 for an SVS member or staff, $215 for a non-member and $50 for residents and trainees.

Instructors are Teri Romano, RN, MBA, CPC, CMDP; Sean P. Roddy, MD; Robert M. Zwolak, MD, PhD; and Sunita D. Srivastava, MD.

Learn more and register here.

 

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VESAP4 Mobile App Coming Soon

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The mobile companion app (Apple products only) for VESAP4 is expected to be released by mid-September. The app permits users to access the program offline anywhere and sync up with the desktop app when later connected to the Internet.

It will be available on the iTunes store and is free to VESAP4 purchasers. Learn more about the fourth edition of the Vascular Education and Self-Assessment Program (VESAP4) here.

 

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The mobile companion app (Apple products only) for VESAP4 is expected to be released by mid-September. The app permits users to access the program offline anywhere and sync up with the desktop app when later connected to the Internet.

It will be available on the iTunes store and is free to VESAP4 purchasers. Learn more about the fourth edition of the Vascular Education and Self-Assessment Program (VESAP4) here.

 

The mobile companion app (Apple products only) for VESAP4 is expected to be released by mid-September. The app permits users to access the program offline anywhere and sync up with the desktop app when later connected to the Internet.

It will be available on the iTunes store and is free to VESAP4 purchasers. Learn more about the fourth edition of the Vascular Education and Self-Assessment Program (VESAP4) here.

 

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Submit VAM Session Topic Proposals

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SVS is seeking proposals for invited sessions from internal committees and members alike for the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting, June 20-23 (exhibits: June 21 to 22; plenaries: June 21 to 23) in Boston, Mass.

Invited sessions consist of postgraduate courses, breakfast sessions, concurrent sessions and workshops/small-group sessions. Submitters will be asked to address educational needs, provide objectives, indicate proposed formats and identify target audiences.

The deadline is 3 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Friday, Sept. 15. Submitters will be notified the week of Sept. 25 if their proposals have been selected for further development. Contact [email protected] or call 312-334-2327 with questions.

 

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SVS is seeking proposals for invited sessions from internal committees and members alike for the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting, June 20-23 (exhibits: June 21 to 22; plenaries: June 21 to 23) in Boston, Mass.

Invited sessions consist of postgraduate courses, breakfast sessions, concurrent sessions and workshops/small-group sessions. Submitters will be asked to address educational needs, provide objectives, indicate proposed formats and identify target audiences.

The deadline is 3 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Friday, Sept. 15. Submitters will be notified the week of Sept. 25 if their proposals have been selected for further development. Contact [email protected] or call 312-334-2327 with questions.

 

SVS is seeking proposals for invited sessions from internal committees and members alike for the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting, June 20-23 (exhibits: June 21 to 22; plenaries: June 21 to 23) in Boston, Mass.

Invited sessions consist of postgraduate courses, breakfast sessions, concurrent sessions and workshops/small-group sessions. Submitters will be asked to address educational needs, provide objectives, indicate proposed formats and identify target audiences.

The deadline is 3 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Friday, Sept. 15. Submitters will be notified the week of Sept. 25 if their proposals have been selected for further development. Contact [email protected] or call 312-334-2327 with questions.

 

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Attend Review Course

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Getting ready for exams? Attend the UCLA/SVS Symposium/joint review course, “A Comprehensive Review and Update of What’s new in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery," set for Aug. 26-28 in Beverly Hills, Calif. 

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Getting ready for exams? Attend the UCLA/SVS Symposium/joint review course, “A Comprehensive Review and Update of What’s new in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery," set for Aug. 26-28 in Beverly Hills, Calif. 

Getting ready for exams? Attend the UCLA/SVS Symposium/joint review course, “A Comprehensive Review and Update of What’s new in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery," set for Aug. 26-28 in Beverly Hills, Calif. 

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Miss the MIPS Webinar? View it Online

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The SVS Patient Safety Organization and M2S, in conjunction with the SVS, presented a webinar last month on getting started in the Medicare reimbursement program, including the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS).

For those who couldn't attend, it is posted, along with the presentation slides, on the Vascular Quality Initiative website's home page. View it today to get up to speed on MIPS and MACRA (Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015). 

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The SVS Patient Safety Organization and M2S, in conjunction with the SVS, presented a webinar last month on getting started in the Medicare reimbursement program, including the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS).

For those who couldn't attend, it is posted, along with the presentation slides, on the Vascular Quality Initiative website's home page. View it today to get up to speed on MIPS and MACRA (Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015). 

The SVS Patient Safety Organization and M2S, in conjunction with the SVS, presented a webinar last month on getting started in the Medicare reimbursement program, including the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS).

For those who couldn't attend, it is posted, along with the presentation slides, on the Vascular Quality Initiative website's home page. View it today to get up to speed on MIPS and MACRA (Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015). 

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Purchase VAM Online Library Today

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Did you leave San Diego and VAM before the joint aortic summit on Saturday afternoon? Because you were at the breakfast session on aging vascular surgeons, did you miss the one on managing arterial infections? The On-Demand Library can help.

See the sessions you missed and review those you'd like to cover again. The On-Demand Library includes access for one year of audio-synced slides and presentations of many sessions at the 2017 Vascular Annual Meeting. Materials can even be downloaded.

Buy this invaluable resource today. Cost is $199 for those who attended VAM and $499 for all others. 

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Did you leave San Diego and VAM before the joint aortic summit on Saturday afternoon? Because you were at the breakfast session on aging vascular surgeons, did you miss the one on managing arterial infections? The On-Demand Library can help.

See the sessions you missed and review those you'd like to cover again. The On-Demand Library includes access for one year of audio-synced slides and presentations of many sessions at the 2017 Vascular Annual Meeting. Materials can even be downloaded.

Buy this invaluable resource today. Cost is $199 for those who attended VAM and $499 for all others. 

Did you leave San Diego and VAM before the joint aortic summit on Saturday afternoon? Because you were at the breakfast session on aging vascular surgeons, did you miss the one on managing arterial infections? The On-Demand Library can help.

See the sessions you missed and review those you'd like to cover again. The On-Demand Library includes access for one year of audio-synced slides and presentations of many sessions at the 2017 Vascular Annual Meeting. Materials can even be downloaded.

Buy this invaluable resource today. Cost is $199 for those who attended VAM and $499 for all others. 

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