They may know, but because it's so variable they don't speak to it since it could change depending on the practice and provider.In most cases, the relevant specialty societies have no information about this. It is HIGHLY variable to the point of being arbitrary, and each regional payor and MAC make their own decisions.
I cannot speak for every specialty society. For those with which I am directly and intimately involved,ASSH and AAOS, I can assure you this is not data we have any way of systematically collecting, and because of the large number of Payors and MACs, all with different policies that very by state, the data is nearly impossible to obtain. I have had conversations with RUC advisors from many specialty societies and this remains true across the board. Even device reps whose companies pursued the Cat 3 codes seem to have very little systemic information.They may know, but because it's so variable they don't speak to it since it could change depending on the practice and provider.
Does ASCO collect info on Cat 3 reimbursement? If so, how?I cannot speak for every specialty society. For those with which I am directly and intimately involved,ASSH and AAOS, I can assure you this is not data we have any way of systematically collecting, and because of the large number of Payors and MACs, all with different policies that very by state, the data is nearly impossible to obtain. I have had conversations with RUC advisors from many specialty societies and this remains true across the board. Even device reps whose companies pursued the Cat 3 codes seem to have very little systemic information.