EDPMA Advocacy Newsletter
The emergency medicine landscape continuously shifts. That’s why EDPMA advocates for emergency department physician groups and partners to enhance quality patient care through operational excellence & financial stability.
EDPMA members receive a monthly newsletter that not only highlights new legislation and rules but synthesizes them in digestible content.
September 2024 Advocacy Newsletter
- CMS Releases New No Surprises Act Enforcement Reports
- EDPMA Submits Comments on CY 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule
- CMS Releases Updated Guidance for Rural Emergency Hospital (REH) Enrollments & Conversions
- MedPAC Launches 2024-2025 Session
- CMS Offers Automatic MIPS Exception for Clinicians Impacted by Florida and Texas Hurricanes in 2024
- Prepare Now: 2023 MIPS Audits to Begin in October
- PRF Reporting Period Seven
- EDPMA Calls on CMS to Develop State Medicaid Provider Enrollment Reciprocity
- Bicameral Emergency Health Care, Abortion Care Resolutions Introduced
- EDPMA Supports New Legislation Enforcing the No Surprises Act
- EDPMA Advocating for Short- and Long-Term Fixes to Payment under Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- Telehealth Modernization Act Advanced by House Committee
- CMS Offers Automatic MIPS Exception for Clinicians Impacted by Hurricane Beryl in 2024
- PRF Reporting Period Seven
- California – Help Protect Medi-Cal Rate Increases by Supporting Prop 35
- Texas – House Insurance Committee Holds Health Policy Subject Matter Hearing
- NSA State Enforcement Project Ends
- 2024 State Sessions Outlook (last updated on 9.18.24)
- Previously Enacted Legislation of Interest
- Previously Sent State Legislative and Regulatory Letters
- State Coalition Interactions