Fair and adequate reimbursement for infectious diseases physicians is a key IDSA policy priority. The Society also advocates for access to appropriate treatments for patients with serious infections and for medical liability reform. IDSA’s positions on specific reimbursement and access issues that impact the practice of infectious diseases and Advocacy Alerts to key policy priorities are provided below.
2024 Senate Finance Committee Leadership White Paper on Medicare Physician Payment: IDSA Response
IDSA President Steven Schmitt, MD, FIDSA, submitted a letter to the Senate Finance Committee leadership in response to their white paper on Medicare physician payment. In the letter, IDSA urged Congress to include ID physician incentives in upcoming payment model changes.
2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule: IDSA Response
On Nov. 1, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released its calendar year 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule. CMS rejected IDSA’s recommendations for a stronger approach to updating values for inpatient E/M services. IDSA is continuing our advocacy on this high priority.
2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule: Initial IDSA Response
On July 7, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released its calendar year (CY) 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) proposed rule. ID physicians are expected to receive 5% overall increase in payments under the proposal, while most other specialties are facing cuts. IDSA is advocating for a stronger approach to updating inpatient E/M services that should result in a larger increase for ID physicians. IDSA will continue to share additional information about the proposed rule and will call on all of you to help us advocate to CMS and Congress. Read More on Payment Provisions and Read More on Quality Payment Program Provisions.