Expect at the Capitol - Missouri State Medical Association
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Expect at the Capitol - Missouri State Medical Association
Progress Notes December 2014 MSMA Reporting the Progress of Missouri’s Medicine www.msma.org A Short Course on the 2015 Legislative Session The 2015 legislative session is less than a month away. The Republicans will control 117 of 163 seats in the House of Representatives and 25 of 34 seats in the Senate. Of the 197 seats in the 98th General Assembly, four will be held by physicians. We introduce them on page 2 of this issue, and are incredibly happy to have four doctors in the legislature, protecting the practice of medicine from outside forces. Your MSMA lobby team looks forward to working with them this coming year. Here are some of the issues we anticipate working on during the 2015 legislative session: Tort Reform Back in 2012, the Missouri Supreme Court overturned our successful $350,000 cap on noneconomic damages. The past two legislative sessions, MSMA has led a large coalition of organizations attempting to reinstate the cap. In both 2013 and 2014, our bill passed the House of Representatives only to get bogged down in the Senate. Opposition has been from Democrats and a few of the Volunteer to spend a day in the Capitol as MSMA’s Physician of the Day in 2015! This excellent program is warmly received by the General Assembly and participating physicians. One physician per day is needed every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday during the legislative session. Plan to arrive in the Capitol around 9:00 or 9:30 a.m., and stay until 2:00 or 3:00 p.m. (except Thursdays, when the House and Senate typically adjourn around noon). If you are interested in serving in this worthwhile project, please contact MSMA’s Kenny Jackson at 800-869-6762 or by e-mail at kjackson@msma.org. stalwart Republican attorneys. The Show-Me Tort Reform Coalition will hold its White Coat Rally on Tuesday, February 24, 2015. We hope you can join us at the Capitol that day to lobby in favor of re-establishing the cap. Save the date and look for more information on the rally at www.ShowMeTortReform.com Nurse Scope of Practice For the past few years, the nurse lobby has unsuccessfully lobbied for an expanded practice authority. We’ve made efforts to compromise with them in the past, but they seem to want all or nothing. We anticipate this issue to resurface yet again this year. In addition to the nurses themselves, CVS and Walgreens will be champing at the opportunity to allow APRNs to see patients in their pharmacies. So we foresee their involvement, as well as newcomer BJC HealthCare, who also sees nurses as a viable primary care option to physicians. Board Opinions A few years ago the state Supreme Court ruled, in part, that any opinion of general applicability issued by a state board is an administrative rule, and needs to be properly promulgated under the law. The ruling has hamstrung the Board of Healing Arts’ ability to answer simple licensure questions and interpretive inquiries raised by physicians. Presently, the Board routinely answers physicians’ questions with, “a state agency cannot make a statement of general applicability, including answering general questions or interpreting or clarifying statutes, without going through a formal rulemaking process.” The potential legislation to fix this problem will allow the Board of Healing Arts - as well as the other professional boards - to offer non-binding opinions when licensees ask questions. Medicaid Expansion This will be an interesting topic this coming year. With even more Republicans in the Capitol in 2015 than in the prior General Assembly, it seems it will be difficult for anything remotely related to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to pass. Just like 2013 and 2014, we predict a number of different bills that would give the state’s MO HealthNet program a facelift. Some of those bills will propose full expansion under the ACA, and others will attempt to “fix” the program by offering to make things transparent or rein in fraud and wastefulness. As we’ve seen in the past, some of these ideas will benefit physicians and some will make it more difficult for you to practice medicine. We’ll do our best to make it beneficial to you and your patients, rather than the government and insurance companies. continued on page 2 Page 2 / December 2014 Greet Your Physician Legislators Representative Keith Frederick, DO (R) House District 121 (Rolla) Rep. Keith J. Frederick, DO, represents parts of Pulaski County and parts of Phelps County in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2010. In addition to his legislative duties, Rep. Frederick is a practicing orthopedic surgeon in Rolla at the Phelps County Regional Medical Center, where he is also chair of the Department of Surgery. He received his BS from St. Louis College of Pharmacy in 1976 and his DO from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1981. He also attended the University of Missouri for graduate studies. Contact: keithjfrederick@gmail.com Representative Jim Neely, DO (R) House District 8 (Cameron) Rep. Jim Neely, DO, a Republican, represents Clinton and Caldwell counties and parts of Clay and Ray in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2012. Rep. Neely is a graduate of the University of Missouri and received his DO from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. In addition to his legislative duties, Rep. Neely is a physician at Cameron Regional Medical Center and a veteran of the US Army. Contact: jim.neely@house.mo.gov Bob Onder, MD (R) State Senate District 2 (St. Charles) Bob Onder, MD, graduated from Washington University School of Medicine in 1987 and St. Louis University School of Law in 1994. He is a physician and small businessman who founded his private medical practice in 1992, specializing in allergy and asthma. In 2006 he was elected State Representative, representing western St. Charles County, and was elected to the Missouri Senate in 2014. Contact: rfonder@charter.net Senator Rob Schaaf, MD (R) State Senate District 34 (St. Joseph) Robert Schaaf, MD, graduated from Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 1983. A family practice physician, he is also the director of the Missouri Doctors Mutual Insurance Co. He was first elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2002, winning reelection in 2004, 2006, and 2008. He has represented the 34th district in the Missouri Senate since 2011. Dr. Schaaf also represents District #1 on the MSMA Council. Contact: rob@schaaf.com A Short Course, continued from front page Licensing Compact The Federation of State Medical Boards is championing an interstate compact for physician licensure. Many other health professionals have similar licensing compacts. The compact would make it quicker and easier for qualified physicians to apply for licensure in multiple states. It would eliminate the state-specific nuances in licensure while ensuring states retain the ability to discipline independently when necessary. The FSMB indicates that only six percent of physicians hold licenses in multiple states, which hampers the ability of physicians to practice across states lines or on digital platforms. As with all legislation, much is determined once we see the actual bill language. Other Issues We anticipate having our yearly discussions over the worthiness of state’s motorcycle helmet law. We’ll find ourselves advocating for stricter texting-while-driving laws and seat belt enforcement. The insurance companies will probably get an earful over narrow networks and prior authorization. Telemedicine will likely come up; as will the pharmaceutical industry and their numerous endeavors. We’ll have to watch some public health groups that will attempt to offer solutions to their own issues for their select set of patients. We’re the only state without a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), so that will be in play. Plus, the chiropractors, optometrists, midwives, etc., never seem to go away. And on and on and on… Be sure to read MSMA’s weekly Legislative Report during the 2015 session. It will keep you in the loop on all the above and then some. And don’t forget to volunteer as the MSMA Physician of the Day at the Capitol. If you have any questions about our advocacy efforts on your behalf, feel free to give me a call anytime at 573-636-5151, or email jhowell@msma.org. December 2014 / Page 3 Around the State: Membership & Meetings Contact Haley Wansing at hwansing@msma.org / Member names in bold The Saint Charles-Lincoln County Medical Society ninth annual Dr. William Jones McElhiney medical school scholarship was presented to Paul Hempel, fourth year student at University of Missouri School of Medicine on Dec. 2 at Saint Joseph Health Center. Below, from left is Carson Agee, MD, St. CharlesLincoln County Medical Society president, Kevin Weikert, MD, MSMA #2 District Counselor, Paul Hempel, Martin Willman, MD, scholarship chair, and Jeffery Copeland, MD, MSMA Fewer than 11 Months to ICD-10 CMS has released a new webcast with information on clinical documentation and coding from the “Road to 10” tool, which was designed to help small physician practices transition to ICD-10. Accessible through the “Road to 10” link on the CMS website (www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/ICD10/ProviderResources.html), the webcast discusses how ICD-10 will impact documentation and coding in small physician practices. Visit the CMS website at www.roadto10.org for the latest news. October 1, 2015 is the implementation deadline for ICD-10 compliance. Watch the CMS website for testing opportunities in March and June 2015. The MSMA Insurance Conference (July 16, 2015 in Columbia) will have payors present to discuss how to get claims paid and transition to ICD-10. Washington University School of Medicine and MSM Foundation Scholarship Recipients, below, from left: Seth Howdeshell, Taleff Khan, Ron Evens, MD, Miriam Ben Abdallah, and Daniel Weisel. Not pictured is Rowland Han. Congratulations to the following raffle winners whose names were drawn from each medical school’s pool of new first-year students. They signed up for four-year MSMA memberships during their school’s recruitment period, and are the lucky recipients of $150 raffle awards and MDpocket WhiteCoat Clipboards: Bruce A. Wallace, ATSU; Elizabeth York, KCUMB; John D. Flo, SLU; Cale J. Roberts, UMC; Siddhant Thukral, UMKC; and Angus Toland, WU. Help a Vet with MSMA Registry www.msma.org/VeteransAffairsRegistry Scores of doctors representing more than 30 medical specialties have signed up to a provide care for military veterans outside the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs system. MSMA’s Veterans Affairs Registry at www.msma.org/VeteransAffairsRegistry was created to improve timely access to care for those who have served our country. Renew Your Medical License by January 31, 2015 Physicians obtaining a Missouri license to practice medicine must renew their license by January 31, 2015. Here are the requirements: • • • • • • • • • Missouri law requires all physicians to obtain 50 hours of CME during the CME reporting period (every two years). The current CME reporting period ends on December 31, 2015. It is the responsibility of the physician, not his/her employee or employer, to submit the renewal application and fee to the Board. A licensee who fails to obtain 50 hours of CME during the reporting period shall not engage in the practice of medicine unless an extension has been granted by the Board. An application for an extension must be made prior to December 31, 2015, along with a $50 processing fee. Extensions are only granted through February 28, 2016. Failure to obtain the CME or failure to request a CME extension by December 31, 2015, is cause for disciplinary action against your license. The next CME reporting period will be January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2017. Notify the board of any name/address changes to assure their renewal is sent to the proper address. Visit https://renew.pr.mo.gov/renew-default.asp for renewal information. For CME opportunities, visit www.msma.org/CMEOpps. Page 4 time-sensitive materials 113 Madison P. O. Box 1028 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 PRSTD STD U.S. Postage PAID Jefferson City, MO Permit No. 89 Return Service Requested Progress Notes www.msma.org Progress Notes is published monthly for the physician members of the Missouri State Medical Association. Lizabeth R. S. Fleenor, Editor Missouri State Medical Association 113 Madison P.O. Box 1028 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 800-869-6762 Fax: 573-636-8552 lfleenor@msma.org @momedicalassn December 2014 RALLY DAY Tuesday, February 24 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. MISSOURI CAPITOL in JEFFERSON CITY 201 W. Capitol Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65101 RSVP Today at www.ShowMeTortReform.com Questions? Contact Becky Green with the Gate Way Group at (314) 275-0884 or email bgreen@gogateway.org