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AAASC seeks insurance payer information
Ambulatory Surgery Reimbursement Update, April 19, 2005
The American Association of Ambulatory Surgery Centers (AAASC) is looking for information from ASCs to help understand recent changes in insurance payer contracts.
To gather this information, the AAASC has designed a 10-question Web-based survey. The AAASC is asking ASCs to have the person managing contracts to fill out the survey, once for each of the four or five insurance payers representing the ASC's highest volume.
The information the survey is seeking to gather includes: how reimbursement for payor contracts are determined and what the average price is based on that method; any "carve outs" provided; and information on separate payment for multiple procedures.
To take this survey, click here.
To visit the AAASC's Web site, click here.
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