Friday, March 28, 2014

Senate will vote on ICD-10 delay, SGR fix on Monday

From EHR Intelligence:

According to official Democratic Congressional floor news, the Senate has reached an agreement to vote on HR 4302 on the evening of Monday, March 31.  The bill provides for a temporary patch to the Medicare sustainable growth rate (SGR), repealing the planned 24% reduction in reimbursements slated to take place on April 1, 2014, and also includes language delaying the implementation of ICD-10 for at least one year and extending the controversial “two-midnight” rule.  The bill was voted through the House of Representatives on March 27.

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