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The Nov. 21 issue of Part B News gathered reactions to the Trump Administration’s plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act from experts and medical practice personnel. Here are additional insights that didn't fit in the print edition:

As the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) hangs in the balance, readers of Part B News weighed in on the impact of possible seismic changes.
Practices that assess dementia among patients and create a care plan will find a new payment opportunity in 2017, but you'll have to meet strict reporting requirements to get your claims through.
Andy Slavitt, the acting administrator for CMS, noted that he is receiving a lot of questions about how the election will impact the quality payment program during a CMS call on the final rule for the quality payment program, Nov. 15.
Providers who offer chronic or transitional care management services should take note of the latest work plan from the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG). These services are two of the six new Work Plan targets that are likely to impact physicians and non-physician providers who bill Medicare Part B.

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