How the 21st Century Cures Act impacts ASCs: Price transparency, MU penalties & certified EHR

The 21st Century Cures Act is making its way through Congress and could have an impact on ambulatory surgery centers and physician owners, according to ASCA.

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The bipartisan bill was passed in the House of Representatives on Nov. 30 and has two key provisions associated with Medicare patients:

1. Section 4012 directs the creation of a searchable website for Medicare beneficiaries to compare out-of-pocket costs and total expenses between ASCs and hospital outpatient departments.

2. Section 16003 protects physicians performing cases at ASCs from meaningful use penalties they’d face if they don’t adopt a certified EHR; there currently isn’t a certified EHR for ASCs. This legislation also gives HHS the ability to approve a certified EHR for ASCs.

The Senate is expected to vote next week on the legislation.

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