VIEW NAAOP VIDEO - O&P Policy Forum and Separation of O&P from DME
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VIEW NAAOP VIDEO - O&P Policy Forum and Separation of O&P from DME
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NAAOP
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4/7/2016
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Please see the link below to view our video webcast and update.
< <URL Redacted>> O&P Policy Forum and Separation from DME
<URL Redacted>
NAAOP, in conjunction with the O&P Alliance, submitted formal comments last
week on the proposed federal regulations to create a definition of the term
orthotics and prosthetics in the Uniform Glossary of Medical Terms. This
definition will be separate and distinct from the term, Durable Medical
Equipment. The Uniform Glossary is a collection of commonly used insurance
and medical terms that is intended to help inform the general public about
its insurance plans and insurance options. Defining O&P separately from DME
does not guarantee coverage of all O&P care in private insurance policies,
but it will help consumers understand these benefits and will alert them to
potential coverage, and coverage limitations and exclusions.
Not only will this separate O&P definition increase awareness of orthotics
and prosthetics in private insurance, but it essentially breaks the
connection between O&P and DME in these health plans. If the final rule is
consistent with the proposed rule, strong arguments will exist to no longer
apply DME limitations and exclusions on O&P services. And once consumers
better understand what constitutes O&P care, they are likely to pressure
plans into defining coverage under this benefit. While this victory does not
impact the Medicare program, it represents the achievement of a
long-standing goal that NAAOP has been waging, both independently and in
concert with the O&P Alliance, since 2009, during Congress' consideration of
the ACA.
Please ATTEND the O&P Policy Forum
The O&P Policy Forum is fast approaching and NAAOP joins its Alliance
partners in strongly encouraging leaders in the O&P profession to attend.
AOPA spearheads the O&P Policy Forum each year and the Alliance
organizations have promoted it for the past several years. It is a key
opportunity for the O&P community to come to Washington, learn about the
policies that impact the O&P professionals, and advocate on behalf of
themselves and their patients.
This year, the Policy Forum will include an opportunity to help write
legislation that can make a real difference. We are honored that Former U.S.
Senator Bob Kerrey, himself a lower limb amputee, will participate in the
forum by leading the effort to draft a bill, and will help advocate this
bill on Capitol Hill. Your presence at the Policy Forum has never been more
important!
Think about the challenges: The draft Lower Limb LCD, competitive bidding,
prior authorization, and the list goes on and on. Come learn about these
policies and bring your advocacy to your representatives in Washington. We
strongly encourage you to attend and hope to see you in D.C. in late April.
O&P Policy Forum and Legislative Writing Congress
Tuesday, April 26th and Wednesday, April 27th (Arrive Monday night, April
25th)
Marriott Metro Center, Washington, D.C.
For more information, contact NAAOP or AOPA directly.
Please visit our website at: www.naaop.org < <URL Redacted>>
NAAOP
1501 M Street, NW
7th Floor
Washington, DC 20005-1700
e-mail: <Email Address Redacted> <mailto:<Email Address Redacted>>
(800) 622-6740
(202) 624-0064 Phone
(202) 785-1756 Fax
www.naaop.org < http://www.naaop.org >
< <URL Redacted>> O&P Policy Forum and Separation from DME
<URL Redacted>
NAAOP, in conjunction with the O&P Alliance, submitted formal comments last
week on the proposed federal regulations to create a definition of the term
orthotics and prosthetics in the Uniform Glossary of Medical Terms. This
definition will be separate and distinct from the term, Durable Medical
Equipment. The Uniform Glossary is a collection of commonly used insurance
and medical terms that is intended to help inform the general public about
its insurance plans and insurance options. Defining O&P separately from DME
does not guarantee coverage of all O&P care in private insurance policies,
but it will help consumers understand these benefits and will alert them to
potential coverage, and coverage limitations and exclusions.
Not only will this separate O&P definition increase awareness of orthotics
and prosthetics in private insurance, but it essentially breaks the
connection between O&P and DME in these health plans. If the final rule is
consistent with the proposed rule, strong arguments will exist to no longer
apply DME limitations and exclusions on O&P services. And once consumers
better understand what constitutes O&P care, they are likely to pressure
plans into defining coverage under this benefit. While this victory does not
impact the Medicare program, it represents the achievement of a
long-standing goal that NAAOP has been waging, both independently and in
concert with the O&P Alliance, since 2009, during Congress' consideration of
the ACA.
Please ATTEND the O&P Policy Forum
The O&P Policy Forum is fast approaching and NAAOP joins its Alliance
partners in strongly encouraging leaders in the O&P profession to attend.
AOPA spearheads the O&P Policy Forum each year and the Alliance
organizations have promoted it for the past several years. It is a key
opportunity for the O&P community to come to Washington, learn about the
policies that impact the O&P professionals, and advocate on behalf of
themselves and their patients.
This year, the Policy Forum will include an opportunity to help write
legislation that can make a real difference. We are honored that Former U.S.
Senator Bob Kerrey, himself a lower limb amputee, will participate in the
forum by leading the effort to draft a bill, and will help advocate this
bill on Capitol Hill. Your presence at the Policy Forum has never been more
important!
Think about the challenges: The draft Lower Limb LCD, competitive bidding,
prior authorization, and the list goes on and on. Come learn about these
policies and bring your advocacy to your representatives in Washington. We
strongly encourage you to attend and hope to see you in D.C. in late April.
O&P Policy Forum and Legislative Writing Congress
Tuesday, April 26th and Wednesday, April 27th (Arrive Monday night, April
25th)
Marriott Metro Center, Washington, D.C.
For more information, contact NAAOP or AOPA directly.
Please visit our website at: www.naaop.org < <URL Redacted>>
NAAOP
1501 M Street, NW
7th Floor
Washington, DC 20005-1700
e-mail: <Email Address Redacted> <mailto:<Email Address Redacted>>
(800) 622-6740
(202) 624-0064 Phone
(202) 785-1756 Fax
www.naaop.org < http://www.naaop.org >
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NAAOP, “VIEW NAAOP VIDEO - O&P Policy Forum and Separation of O&P from DME,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 1, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/242166.