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      Invacare parts ways with the Scooter Store

      ELYRIA, Ohio – Invacare announced last week that it will no longer sell power wheelchairs to the Scooter Store, claiming that, when it comes to national competitive bidding, the nation's largest mobility provider is "against everything the industry stands for."

      "We feel independent providers are critical to serving the beneficiary, and we feel we are better off in the marketplace with them rather than going with the Scooter Store," said Lou Slangen, Invacare's senior vice president of worldwide market development.

      After 17 years of focusing on consumer/geriatric mobility and scooters, the Scooter Store began tiptoeing into the complex rehab market late last year. Then, in December, the company circulated a letter to a "handful of congressional offices" making its case that complex rehab should not be carved out of competitive bidding.

      Scooter Store CEO Doug Harrison told HME New recently that the carve out bill (H.R. 2231) should be all or nothing. He says it should include complex rehab and geriatric mobility, the provider's bread and butter, which, Harrison claims, is underutilized and should not be targeted for more reimbursement cuts.

      (NCART, an industry organization for high-end rehab providers, crafted H.R. 2231. Many industry watchers believe that to include consumer/geriatric mobility, which has—from Medicare's perspective— unacceptably high utilization, would doom the bill.)

      Harrison said the letter sent to the congressional offices was written quickly and didn't clearly express the Scooter Store's position on competitive bidding. That is: It's a poorly designed program; the Scooter Store opposes it; but if it must go forward, both geriatric mobility and custom rehab should be carved out; and one big bid would be more efficient for CMS than 80 smaller bids.

      Some industry watchers called that explanation disingenuous. The content of the letter—no carve out for complex rehab and one big bid—clearly supports what's best for the Scooter Store—not smaller independent providers who lack the Scooter Store's deep pockets and geographic reach.

      In deciding to no longer do business with the Scooter Store, Invacare is giving up $10 million a year. (The Scooter Store bills Medicare for more than $100 million annually, according to CMS data). Invacare hopes to recoup that money and more by generating additional business from independent providers, Slangen said.

      "That is still a lot of money for a company like ours," he said. "You have to be a realist. When we give up business with the Scooter Store, we are looking to gain that business someplace else. We are giving providers the opportunity to fight the Scooter Store with Invacare products."

      Harrison called Invacare's decision to sever ties with the Scooter Store an attempt to better position itself with independent rehab providers. Invacare never discussed competitive bidding with the Scooter Store, he said. In a letter to the Scooter Store, Invacare attributed its decision to the Scooter Store's unwillingness to sign a business agreement, something the Scooter Store does not do with any manufacturer, Harrison said.

      "I think they are making a poor decision, but it is their decision," he said. "The Scooter Store is going to continue to grow. We are going to continue to grow a business in rehab, and we will grow it without offering Invacare product."

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      February 2010
      One of the key success factors associated with effective lean healthcare organizations is that they get their employees to think and act like owners - learn how they do it in this timely and highly relevant live webinar with Chris Calderone. This innovative webinar-based learning opportunity is specifically geared towards the unique challenges facing today's HME providers.
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      The HITECH Act takes effect Feb 17th, 2010. The HITECH act expands HIPAA privacy and security obligations increases compliance obligations and strengthens enforcement penalties. Sweeping changes will affect every business that is involved in or works for Healthcare Organizations. This 90 minute Webinar will give you an understanding of HIPAA and HITECH, risks and key requirements of these laws, the impact on business associates and the covered entity.
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      AMEPA and CAMPS are hosting a rally to support HR 3790, the bill to repeal competitive bidding. The bill needs 219 co-sponsors. Southern California is home to 25 of California's 53 Congressmen. Local representatives, the media and patients will be invited to attend.
      Holiday Inn and Conference Center, Buena Park (just outside Anaheim)
      10 a.m. to 12 p.m. RSVP to info@amepa.us

      2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
      Join Andrea Stark for this first in a special three-part billing series, where you’ll learn how to reduce rejections and denials by knowing:
      What needs to be included in patient charts to ensure compliance with Medicare rules and policies.
      What questions to ask before agreeing to take on a patient.
      Basic documentation and signature requirements for general DME, including when CMNs, DIFs and WOPDs should be used.
      How to determine if and when you will need to utilize an ABN, obtain a renewal ABN, and ensure that they are compliant.
      This webinar will help reduce your chances of failing an audit by teaching you what to look for before submitting a claim.

      February 23-26 (dates include optional, stand-alone Billing Boot Camp on 23rd; there is also an optional driver/delivery tech certification program on 26th, concurrent with general sessions)
      Includes general sessions on legislative updates; HR law; consignment closet rules; staying accredited and changing accreditors; alternative revenue sources; patients traveling with oxygen; evaluating, selling and buying an HME; and a panel with CMS, CIGNA, the RAC and CBIC.
      The St. Anthony Hotel, San Antonio, TX
      Conference Index Page:
      http://www.mesanet.org/index.php?src=gendocs&ref=10conference_index&category=MESA_conference


      March 2010
      The American Association for Homecare will host the Washington Legislative Conference, March 1-3, 2010 ,at the Capital Hilton, Washington, D.C.
      It is impossible to have a strong impact on home medical equipment policy without more involvement on Capitol Hill. In 2010, the home medical equipment community faces continued challenges: competitive bidding, complex mobility policy, the oxygen cap, and other regulatory and legislative concerns.
      So we are asking HME stakeholders to make their voice heard. AAHomecare will provide background materials for this key annual lobbying event for the HME sector. Speakers during the conference will include members of Congress and officials from CMS.
      For more information, please visit www.aahomecare.org

      Attend the CAMPS Convention for only $125 (member pricing) and attend as many of the various sessions. The schedule is divided into tracks to help you determine the best sessions for your interest. This year's line-up includes sessions such as: Business Management, Operations / Reimbursement, Exemptee Training, Respiratory CE*, RESNA RT Prep Test. Earn 6 units of continuing education with the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC). Do not hesitate, register by February 1, 2010 to take advantage of the $50 savings. Register here: http://member.campsone.org/cgi-shl/TWServer.exe?EREG:OrderEvent:2010AM

      2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
      Join Andrea Stark for the second installation in a special three-part billing series, where you’ll learn how to:
      Prescreen your claims for potential denials.
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      dentify potential same or similar, medical necessity, or other eligibility issues (i.e. SNF stays).
      Establish an AR Strategy and ensure that reporting tools effectively capture the vulnerabilities of claim processing to include analysis of claim rejections, days sales outstanding and denials.
      This webinar will provide you with the tips and tools you need to be sure you are properly submitting claims to Medicare, the first time around.

      AMEPA and FAHCS present the third annual Florida Home Care Conference. Scheduled to appear: Walt Gorski (Washington update), Jeff Baird (Legal), Mark Higley (Audits), Sean Schwinghammer (Tallahassee update), Sylvia Toscano (Billing) and Ty Bello (Referrals).
      FMI: visit www.amepa.us or e-mail info@amepa.us


      April 2010
      Annual event features manufacturer exhibits, networking and educational sessions for womens health providers. Louisville, Ky.
      FMI: call 800-988-4484, visit www.essentiallywomen.com or email melissa@essentiallywomen.com

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