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  • Dermatology

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  • Proposed Medicare physician fee schedule changes were published July 2022.
  • These changes are anticipated to negatively impact dermatology practices.

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  • Review of new digital pathology codes.
  • Discussion of the proposed physician fee schedule.
  • Presentation of the American Academy of Dermatology Association advocacy priorities.

Key Points:

  • Digital pathology codes effective January 1, 2023.
  • Potential negative financial impact of the proposed physician fee schedule on dermatology.
  • Key advocacy initiatives of the AADA.

Conclusions:

  • The AADA is actively addressing policy changes affecting dermatology.
  • Understanding these coding and policy updates is crucial for dermatology practices.
  • Advocacy efforts aim to mitigate negative impacts and support dermatologists.