AFROC is a national membership organization founded in 1987 to promote the interests of freestanding radiation oncology centers. It is comprised of a network of physicians, physicists, administrators, and allied health care professionals involved with freestanding centers.
AFROC promotes cost-effective treatment within the context of the highest standard of care. The organization focuses upon regulatory, legislative, and socioeconomic issues that affect nonhospital-based cancer therapy centers.
AFROC is the premier forum addressing private-practice issues unique to freestanding centers. These issues include equitable reimbursement by governmental agencies and third-party payers and monitoring legislative and regulatory policy proposals that may affect non-hospital-based cancer therapy centers. In addition, it promotes cost effective treatment within the context of the highest standard of care.
AFROC was successful in its efforts to establish appropriate reimbursement for IMRT in freestanding centers, and successfully reversed a 35 percent reduction in Medicare payment for IMRT that was proposed for 2004. In addition, our recent agenda includes: the following:
- Continuing a leadership
role in maintaining or increasing Medicare
payment for radiation oncology technical
component services
- Focusing congressional
and CMS attention on the lack of Medicare
payment for radiation treatment services
provided by freestanding centers to skilled
nursing facility (SNF patients)
- Promoting outpatient
prostate seed-implant reimbursement
- Conducting a
practice-expense survey to ensure appropriate
payment for radiation oncology technical
component services in anticipation of changes in
the Medicare Fee Schedule in 2006 and beyond
- Continuing to monitor revisions of payment policies that affect radiation oncology under the Physician Fee Schedule
To
promote the highest standards for all freestanding radiation
oncology centers and to represent their interests concerning
reimbursement, legislative, and regulatory issues.
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