APMA continues to monitor and advocate for members as the Senate continues to debate its version of the Budget Reconciliation Bill. The Senate met over the weekend to adjust its legislation and address senators’ concerns.
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APMA advocacy staff met with an Aetna medical director last week to discuss ongoing member concerns and the recent commitment by Aetna and other major health insurers to simplify the prior authorization process. APMA meets with Aetna quarterly to facilitate these conversations and advocate on behalf of our members.
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Last week, the CMS Innovation Center announced a new model, known as the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction Model or WISeR Model, which aims to harness enhanced technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning to streamline the review process for certain items and services that are vulnerable to fraud, waste, and abuse under Medicare. The model is voluntary and will run for six performance years.
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APMA continues to advocate for members as the Senate releases its version of the Budget Reconciliation Bill. The House passed H.R. 1 earlier this month, and the Senate aims to pass their version by the July 4th holiday. Take action today to support podiatry.
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APMA is pleased to report that Optum has reserved its decision to reclassify podiatrists. APMA thanks Optum for recognizing that podiatrists are independently licensed physicians who undergo specialized education and training and reaffirming the vital role podiatrist play in advancing clinical outcomes and caring for their patients.
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Members should be aware that NPEast has announced it is developing a DMEPOS licensure database for only the states and territories east of the Mississippi River and expect this to be released in early July 2025. With this change, NPWest will maintain a licensure database for only the states and territories west of the Mississippi River.
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APMA is thrilled to congratulate the New York State Podiatric Medical Association (NYSPMA) on a tremendous victory on behalf of our mutual members! NYSPMA’s modernized scope bill has been approved by both the New York Senate and Assembly. The bill now awaits the Governor’s signature.
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It is with deep sadness that APMA announces the passing of Past President E. Dalton McGlamry, DPM, on June 14. Dr. McGlamry was president of APMA in 1972 and remained a leader of the profession for decades. On behalf of a grateful profession, APMA extends its deepest sympathy to Dr. McGlamry’s family.
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APMA wrote to the Massachusetts Legislature in support of the Massachusetts Foot and Ankle Society and its efforts to modernize the podiatric state scope of practice act to include the treatment of the ankle. Updating the law would permit Massachusetts podiatrists to practice to the full extent of their education, training, and qualifications, as well as increase necessary access to care for vulnerable patients.
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Your APMA membership provides access to our affiliate organizations! These clinical and related organizations connect you to physicians with similar clinical and professional interests.
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APMA is pleased to again endorse the Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act (H.R. 3514/S. 1816), also known as the Seniors’ Act. Reintroduced last month, this bill will significantly benefit podiatrists and other physicians by streamlining the time-consuming prior authorization process in Medicare Advantage (MA) plans.
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APMA met with Aetna recently to address members' concerns about the payer's downcoding of certain claims, under its Evaluation and Management (E&M) Claim and Code Review program. APMA also gathered information about the reach of the program and the lines of service impacted, as well as identified strategies that can help address this issue effectively.
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