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CMS Tweaks 2011 Conversion Factor But Ob-Gyn RVUs Should Stay the Same

Despite adjusted rate of 33.9764, changed RVUs should ensure that your payments will stay the same. President Obama may have locked in a zero percent adjustment to your 2011 Medicare Part B payments last month, but that doesn't mean your ob-gyn practice should be calculating your fees using last year's rates. In fact, the 2011 conversion factor is slightly lower this year than what you were collecting in 2010, according to an "emergency update" to the 2011 Fee Schedule that CMS issued on Dec. 30 -- but here's the good news: your payments shouldn't drop. Your 2011 conversion factor will stand at $33.9764, "a net reduction of 7.86 percent from the 2010 conversion factor of 36.8729," said Frank Cohen, of The Frank Cohen Group, LLC in a Dec. 29 analysis of the change. The Medicare and Medicaid Extenders Act of 2010, which was signed into law on Dec. 15, established a [...]
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