Below was sent to Cam. I don’t know any more than what you see here (click on Take Action to read the letter).
Karl, since you are with an ortho group, do you know anything about this and if not, I’d like to tap you to research and get back with the committee. If anyone else does know
what’s going on and can’t take the lead on this that would be fine too.
Thanks!
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In-Office Ancillary Services
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Take Action!
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In-Office Ancillary Services
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AAOE Advocacy Council requests members to email their elected officials to oppose any restrictions to the In-Office Ancillary Services (IOAS) exemption. The administration and congress have started to evaluate the elimination of IOAS which includes advanced
imaging and physical therapy. While some organizations may not offer these services the AAOE supports the exemption and advocates for the IOAS exemption. Even if your office does not offer IOAS please consider supporting your colleagues and help secure the
potential for your organization in the future.
This message can and should be forwarded to your peers, providers, and others that would consider writting in support of maintaining the IOTAS exemption.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information box. Your representatives will be pre-populated and the message delivered simply by clicking to submit.
Thank you for your support of this vital issue.
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Fran Sembert, CMPE
Director, Business Services
Eagle Physicians and Associates, PA
324 W Wendover Ave, Suite 200
PO Box 14520
Greensboro, NC 27415-4520
336-268-3201 (P) 336-275-0812 (F)
fsem...@eaglemds.com
In Accordance With NC Statute § 131E‑107