CMS Delays Implementation of Physician Payments Sunshine Act
On May 3, 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced, via the CMS blog, that CMS will not require data collection by applicable manufacturers and group purchasing organizations under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act (PPSA) before January 1, 2013. The announcement indicates that the final rule will be released later this year and that the additional time will allow CMS to address operational and implementation issues and provide time for organizations to prepare for data submission.
The PPSA was a section of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 intended to provide transparency in requiring reporting of payments or gifts to physicians, and physician ownership and investment interests. The proposed rule implementing the PPSA was released December 19, 2011, and the announced delay is partly a result of the comments received from stakeholders during the 60 day comment period. The final rule was originally scheduled to be released for implementation on January 1, 2012.
The proposed rule requires that applicable manufacturers that sell or distribute a covered drug, device, biological, or medical supply disclose certain payments or other transfers of value to covered recipients. A covered recipient is a physician, other than a physician who is an employee of the applicable manufacturer, or a teaching hospital. The rule also requires the disclosure of payments or transfers of value to the immediate families of covered recipients.
If you have any questions about how to prepare for compliance with the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, please contact an experienced healthcare attorney at Wachler & Associates at 548-244-0888.