Legislation
Federal Lawmakers Continue Push for Manufacturers to Disclose Financial Arrangements With Doctors
| Federal Lawmakers Continue Push for Manufacturers to Disclose Financial Arrangements With Doctors |
|
|
| Written by Rob Kurtz | |
| Thursday, 06 March 2008 | |
|
Federal lawmakers, with the support of medical device makers, continue to lobby for the passage of the Physician Payments Sunshine Act of 2007. S. 2029 would require transparency for financial relationships between physicians and drug, device and medical supply manufacturers. Manufacturers would be required to disclose information about payments made to doctors under Medicare, Medicaid or the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
Such disclosure could help reduce what the Senate Special Committee on Aging describes as ?rampant? conflicts of interest in the medical device industry, with physicians choosing their medical devices based on possible financial incentives rather than what is in the patient?s best interest. Disclosure may also help prevent violations of federal anti-kickback and self-referral statues. "Many of these inducements can be characterized as excessive, illegitimate and often times are undocumented," says Sen. Herb Kohl (D-Wisc.), chairman of Special Committee on Aging, in a published report. If signed, the bill would create a government Web site listing payment information from companies with $100 million or more in annual gross revenue. Officials from device maker Medtronic said in a statement that they would like to see the threshold reduced to require smaller companies to disclose arrangements. The Advanced Medical Technology Association, a trade group for manufacturers, also supports the legislation if changes are made to the bill. To view a Webcast on the bill titled ?Surgeons for Sale: Conflicts and Consultant Payments in the Medical Device Industry,? which includes statements from Kohl and witness testimony, go here. |
- Will the Federal Government Shut Down Surgery Centers and Physician-Owned Hospitals?
- 17 Orthopedic Coding Questions Answered By Stephanie Ellis
- Coder's Guide to ASC and Physician Practice Modifiers
- More Charges, Indictments in $154 Million, Largest-Ever Insurance Fraud Scheme Involving ASC
- 11 Leaks to Plug in Your Billing Department to Ensure Total Reimbursement
- 10 Benchmarks for Billing and Collections
- Preparing for Quality Reporting in 2009
- Senate Supplemental Appropriations Bill Would Ban New Physician-Owned Hospitals
- Non-Compete Agreement Imposed by Doctor Group on Physician's Practice Upheld by Court
- Fee Splitting Arrangement Between Physicians and Medical Biller Invalidated by Court
- 6 Trends in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- 41 Things You Should Know About ASCs
- From the VMG Health Intellimarker: Revenue Per Case by Specialty in ASCs
- What is a good benchmark for total hours worked per case?
- 4 Steps to Bring an ASC to 100 Percent Capacity
Ambulatory Surgery Center
| Surgery Center Education |
| Selling a Surgery Center |
| Business Issues |
| Planning |
| Safe Harbor Surgery Center |
| Legal Issues |
| ASC Review |
Outpatient Surgery
| Business Issues |
| Outpatient Surgery |
Healthcare Business
| Legislation |
| Legal Issues |
| Business Issues |
| Clinical Issues |
| General News |
About Becker's ASC Review
| About Us |
| About Scott Becker |
| Exhibiting |
| Advertising |
| eNewsletter |
| Subscribe |
| Contact Us |
| Previous Issues |










