ACS Urges Action on Health Care Reform
In its newly issued Statement on Health Care Reform, the American College of Surgeons urges Congress and the Administration to take action concerning three critically important and interrelated goals for health care: Quality and Safety, Access/Workforce, and Reduction of Health Care Costs. This document sets forth for each of these priorities specific actions that Congress and the incoming President and Administration should support, as well as related activities the ACS is committed to undertaking.
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Your Participation in Practice Information Survey Needed
The American College of Surgeons, the American Medical Association, and more than 70 other organizations are conducting a comprehensive multispecialty survey of physician practices. Results from the study will be used to educate policymakers about the realities of modern medical and surgical practice.
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ACS Field Tests Surgical CAHPS Survey: General Surgeons Needed
The American College of Surgeons is sponsoring the development of a cross-surgical specialty version of the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS®) survey. CAHPS is the standard instrument for measuring patients’ health care experience and is used in public reporting and quality improvement efforts. It also has been endorsed by the American Board of Medical Specialties for purposes of maintenance of certification. The College has contracted with the American Institutes for Research and Westat to develop and field test a Surgical CAHPS survey and is actively recruiting general surgeons for participation.
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2007 PQRI Participants: Sign Up Now for Feedback Reports
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that final feedback reports on the 2007 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) will be made available in mid-July on a secure Web site. Reports will be accessible to each practice that has at least one eligible health care professional who submitted 2007 PQRI quality measures data. Reports will include information on reporting rates, clinical performance, and incentive payments earned by individual professionals, as well as summary information on reporting success and incentives earned at the practice level.
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