Payment Resources
The payment landscape is changing rapidly, both in the government-sponsored and private markets. Learn how these changes may affect your practice.
ACOG Prioritizes Payment for Obstetrician–Gynecologists
Recognizing the ongoing financial challenges facing our members and the difficulties in maintaining sustainable practices, the ACOG Board of Directors has issued a new statement of policy addressing the commitment of the organization to ensure fair and equitable payment for obstetrician–gynecologists.
Read the Statement of PolicyPayer Policies
The daily practice of obstetrician–gynecologists is affected by coverage, payment, and administrative policies imposed by public and private payers. Several policies are set by federal or state governments and implemented across all payers.
GoPayer Initiatives
Learn how ACOG works on behalf of obstetrician–gynecologists to mitigate burdensome requirements from payers and ensure equitable access to the standards of clinical care.
GoCurrent Procedural Terminology and Relative-Value Scale Update Committee
The mechanism in the United States for public and private payers to pay physicians includes the development and valuation of procedures through the AMA Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) Editorial Panel and the AMA Relative-Value Scale Update Committee.
GoCoverage for Reproductive Health
In the wake of the Dobbs decision, access to contraception and the administrative barrier and burden of prior authorization continue to be points of concern for clinicians. The Affordable Care Act is a source that clinicians can tap into.
GoAsk A Question
Ask your payment, practice management, or coding questions here.
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