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AHIOS Wins Significant Increase in U.S. Government's Photocopying Reimbursement Rate.


The Association of Health Information Outsourcing Services (AHIOS) has played a key role in persuading the federal government to increase its reimbursement Reimbursement

Payment made to someone for out-of-pocket expenses has incurred.
 rate for photocopying photocopying, process whereby written or printed matter is directly copied by photographic techniques. Generally, photocopying is practical when just a few copies of an original are needed. When many copies are required, printing processes are more economical.  Medicare recipients' medical records. Effective January 5, 2004, the reimbursement rate will rise from 7 cents to 12 cents a page, a 40 percent increase that reflects in part the increasing complexity of safeguarding confidential patient information.

"AHIOS invested a solid three years supporting this effort, and we are pleased by this interim victory in our efforts to ensure appropriate reimbursement for our services," said AHIOS legislative chair Jan McDavid, who is also general counsel for SMART Corporation.

Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs), which contract with the federal government to review Medicare hospital stays, request copies of patients' records to evaluate the quality of care they receive. Typically such requests are fulfilled by health information outsourcing companies List of Outsourcing Firms<ref name="who" />
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$3300 million
, which had been reimbursed for their services at a rate originally set in 1992.

"By factoring in inflationary changes in labor and supply costs, the adjusted reimbursement rate begins to close the gap between what the government had been willing to pay and the actual cost that service providers incur in fulfilling requests for confidential patient information," said McDavid. "Appropriate information release involves an elaborate set of checks and balances governed by myriad regulations. Therefore, our work continues to ensure that reimbursement accurately reflects the complexity and risk involved in releasing patients' medical information."

In addition, the final rule, promulgated prom·ul·gate  
tr.v. prom·ul·gat·ed, prom·ul·gat·ing, prom·ul·gates
1. To make known (a decree, for example) by public declaration; announce officially. See Synonyms at announce.

2.
 by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services of the Department of Health and Human Services Noun 1. Department of Health and Human Services - the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with health and welfare; created in 1979
Health and Human Services, HHS
, provides for the periodic review and adjustment of the reimbursement rate without the requirement of future rule-making.

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prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 AHIOS president Richard C. Logan, who is also president of Medical Record Associates, Inc., "We see in this rule the growing recognition that the release of confidential patient information - even to authorized requestors - must be performed with great precision and care, making it more than a straightforward photocopying procedure."

The new reimbursement rate also applies to other healthcare organizations that serve Medicare patients and are reviewed by QIOs, including skilled nursing facilities skilled nursing facility
n. Abbr. SNF
An establishment that houses chronically ill, usually elderly patients, and provides long-term nursing care, rehabilitation, and other services.
 and home health agencies.
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Title Annotation:Association of Health Information Outsourcing Services; Association of Health Information Outsourcing Services
Publication:EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Dec 22, 2003
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