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Summary
The Texas Medical Association suggests improvements to the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) rule. Their recommendations aim to reduce compliance burdens for physicians.
Area of Science:
- Health Policy
- Medical Administration
- Regulatory Compliance
Background:
- The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule for MACRA implementation.
- Physicians face significant compliance and administrative challenges with current regulations.
Purpose of the Study:
- To provide recommendations for enhancing the CMS proposed rule for MACRA.
- To address administrative and compliance burdens associated with MACRA.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of the CMS proposed rule for MACRA.
- Formulation of recommendations by the Texas Medical Association.
Main Results:
- Identified numerous areas of compliance and administrative hassle within the proposed rule.
- Developed specific recommendations to streamline MACRA implementation.
Conclusions:
- The proposed MACRA rule requires modifications to mitigate physician administrative burden.
- Implementing TMA's recommendations can improve MACRA's practicality and physician adherence.

