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Guidance for Health Facilities Responding to Immigration Issues

Published by the California Medical Association (CMA). To get original article with hyperlinks click HERE. What You Need to Know: The Trump administration rescinded existing policies that banned immigration enforcement in hospitals and doctor's offices. California AG has published guidance for health care facilities when responding to immigration issues.  The Trump Administration has rescinded policies that banned immigration enforcement in “protected areas,” including health care facilities such as hospitals, doctor’s offices, and clinics, and directed federal agencies to prioritize immigration enforcement. The California Hospital Association has published new guidance regarding the impact of the immigration executive orders on hospitals. ...

SCCMA Members - Submit Your Vote for SCCMA 2025 President-elect by Dec 18

Dear SCCMA Member, This is a friendly reminder that the electronic ballots to vote for the Santa Clara County Medical Association (SCCMA) 2025 President-elect went out on Wednesday at about 4:15 pm from "angelica@sccma.org."   Voting will remain open until Wednesday 12/18/24 at 11:59PM.   Please check your spam/junk folder, and if you still did not receive the electronic ballot, please email rashida@sccma.org. We want to ensure everyone has the opportunity to vote!

County of Santa Clara and HCA Healthcare Reach Agreement for County to Pursue Acquisition of Regional Medical Center

August 21, 2024 Read in Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Tagalog SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif. – The County of Santa Clara and HCA Healthcare have tentatively agreed on the County’s acquisition of Regional Medical Center (RMC).  This move would enable the County to integrate RMC with the Santa Clara Valley Healthcare system operated by the County.  RMC is one of three trauma centers in Santa Clara County and is the main emergency healthcare provider for East San José, treating a wide range of critical and life-threatening conditions.  Earlier this month, HCA Healthcare downgraded the level of trauma, comprehensive stroke, ...

Blue Shield to significantly cut reimbursement of E/M services billed with modifier 25 and will no longer pay consult codes

Blue Shield of California recently notified physicians of two upcoming changes to the payor’s policies. Effective July 14, 2024, Blue Shield will no longer reimburse for face-to-face consultation services (CPT codes 99242-99245 or 99252-99255). Additionally, the notice states it is changing its Global Surgical Period Payment Policy, which will significantly reduce reimbursement for evaluation and management (E/M) services billed with modifier 25.     Consultation Codes Blue Shield is the latest payor to announce it will no longer reimburse consultation services. Consultation services, including telehealth consults, previously represented by CPT codes 99242-99245 and 99252-99255 ...