Five years
after it exploded into a political conflagration over “death panels,” the issue
of paying doctors to talk to patients about end-of-life care is making a
comeback, and such sessions may be covered for the 50 million Americans on
Medicare as early as next year. Medicare may begin covering end-of-life
discussions next year if it approves a recent request from the American
Medical Association, the
country’s largest association of physicians and medical students. One of the
A.M.A.’s roles is to create billing codes for medical services, codes used by
doctors, hospitals and insurers. It recently created codes for end-of-life
conversations and submitted them to Medicare.
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