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Home » Doctors’ fear of federal prosecution lowers ICD procedures

Doctors’ fear of federal prosecution lowers ICD procedures

March 30, 2011 By MassDevice Contributors Network

Dr. Wes

By Westby G. Fisher, MD, FACC

From the lawyer-published Healthcare Compliance Blog:

I predict that the DOJ will be:

  1. Continuing its efforts to deal with providers in an open and collaborative manner.
  2. Notifying more hospitals that they are under investigation relating to ICD billing.
  3. Making additional inquiries of hospitals regarding this matter.
  4. Investigating doctors who have patterns of high ICD implantation rates, coupled with a potential lack of medical necessity. The medical necessity issue poses risks to both physicians and hospitals.

These are not really hard predictions to make, though I would argue that the DOJ has been anything but “open and collaborative” as they have imposed a gag order on the Heart Rhythm Society during their current investigation.

But we must acknowledge there are implanters who have scammed the system and they should be held accountable for their actions. But for the myriad of physicians who are implanting devices appropriately, no one quite knows what to do with their patient’s since the government’s CMS-directed guidelines are so out of date. As I mentioned before, CMS wants doctors to use their ICD guidelines based on data from 2005 that ignores the more recently published (and less restrictive) guidelines published in 2008.

We are now seeing the Draconian and covert methods that will be used to impose restrictions on our patient’s care. This model will serve the government operatives for other expensive technologies, too, like hip replacements, spinal fusions, and the like.

Whether the government begins to prosecute doctors for using the newer ICD implantation guidelines remains to be seen, but the mere specter that they’re looking has already achieved the government’s goal, since no one wants the expense and notariety of a legal investigation to contend with. As a result, ICD implantation rates are currently dramatically reduced.

Mission accomplished.

-Wes

Filed Under: News Well, Structural Heart Tagged With: Dr. Wes

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