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Latest updates on ACP's priorities, initiatives

ACP Spotlight offers readers a look at ACP's current top priorities and initiatives, as well as highlights from our e-newsletter, ACP Internist Weekly.


E/M payment changes should not undervalue care

CMS's proposed changes to payments for evaluation and management (E/M) codes do not appropriately recognize the value of cognitive care required to treat complex patients, and the proposal should not be implemented, ACP said in a letter to the agency.

The changes are part of the proposed 2019 Medicare Fee Schedule (MFS) and Quality Payment Program (QPP) rules. ACP supports the proposal to reduce the documentation burden for E/M services but said those improvements should not be contingent on acceptance of the payment changes, and CMS should take the time to work with physicians to “get it right,” rather than hastily imposing an arbitrary deadline.

ACP's comments were part of a letter submitted Sept. 10 to CMS Administrator Seema Verma and signed by Jacqueline Fincher, MD, MACP, chair of ACP's Medical Practice and Quality Committee.

Performance measures for preventive care analyzed

ACP's Performance Measurement Committee has released an analysis of 28 performance measures for preventive care identified from the websites of the National Quality Forum (NQF) and the CMS Quality Payment Program. The analysis found that 21% of measures were valid, 26% were not valid, and 43% were of uncertain validity. ACP performed its analysis using its measure review criteria (previously published by the New England Journal of Medicine on April 18). Find other meaningful performance measure recommendations from ACP.

Introducing “Annals On Call”

Robert Centor MD MACP
Robert Centor, MD, MACP

Annals of Internal Medicine has launched a new podcast series, “Annals On Call,” hosted by Robert Centor, MD, MACP. During each episode, Dr. Centor welcomes guest experts to discuss and debate a clinically influential article published in Annals. Episodes include an opportunity to earn CME credits and MOC points. Podcasts are available on the Annals website and on other podcast platforms.

ACP partners with Bedside Rounds podcast

ACP has partnered with Bedside Rounds, a podcast on the history of medicine and how it affects our society and culture. After listening to each episode, ACP members can claim CME credit and MOC points. Bedside Rounds is also available on iTunes and other podcast platforms.

Team-based care and outcomes, well-being

Implementing Optimal Team-Based Care to Reduce Clinician Burnout,” a paper coauthored by Cynthia D. Smith, MD, FACP, ACP's Vice President for Clinical Programs, and published by the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), details how team-based health care can improve patient outcomes, care efficiency, and clinician satisfaction.

ACP offers resources on well-being through its Physician Well-being & Professional Satisfaction initiative, and is an active participant in NAM's Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience. ACP's Patients Before Paperwork initiative addresses systems challenges and seeks to reduce excessive administrative burdens.