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In
2008, the Duval County Medical Society assisted the Florida Medical
Association, and organized medicine in general, to achieve several
significant legislative accomplishments.
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The FMA deleted a provision in an
autism bill that would have mandated a two-hour developmental
disability CME course for all physicians.
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Managed care bill balances the playing
field between physicians and managed care organizations (MCO) by
reducing the "look back" period from 30 months to 12 months for MCOs
to demand refunds for overpayment. This bill also makes silent PPOs
transparent by requiring MCOs to notify network physicians any time
the MCO sells or leases their discounted physician fee information
to another entity. Lastly, this bill requires MCOs to directly pay
in-network physicians for services provided, rather than sending the
payment to the patient.
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PRN
Sovereign Immunity bill
extends sovereign immunity to the Professionals Resource Network
(PRN), which by contract with the Florida Department of Health,
provides impairment services when needed to all Florida physicians.
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In a year when the Legislature was
forced to slash spending on health care due to a $3 billion budget
deficit, the FMA was able to avoid cuts to physician Medicaid
reimbursement, but was unable to raise Medicaid rates to Medicare
levels.
The following
legislation was stopped:
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Allied
health professionals were unable to legislatively expand their scope
of practice.
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Legislation that would have severely
impacted a physician's ability to self- insure was stopped. The bill
would have prohibited defense-only policies and would have almost
certainly led hospitals to require insurance as a condition of staff
privileges.
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A bill to effectively end the use of
binding arbitration agreements as a dispute resolution mechanism
between physicians and patients.
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The FMA stopped legislation that would
have increased the cost and burden on physicians who treat deaf and
hearing-impaired patients.
A complete wrap up of the legislative session will be available from
the FMA soon.
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