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CQCRC Praises Competitive Bidding Reforms, Pledges to Work with CMS and

Congress to Refine DMEPOS Policies

Final DMEPOS rule will make market more competitive and protect oxygen access to Medicare
beneficiaries, but serious concerns remain.

Washington, DC, November 06, 2018 --(PR.com)-- The Council for Quality Respiratory Care (CQRC) -
a coalition of the nation's leading home oxygen therapy provider and manufacturing companies -
commended the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for finalizing reforms to the
competitive bidding program (CBP) for durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and Supplies
(DMEPOS) - including home oxygen supplies and equipment - in a Final DMEPOS Rule for 2019 issued
on November 1. These reforms were first proposed in July.

By allowing the market to set prices, instead of mandating half of suppliers accept reimbursement rates
far below their maximum bids, the Final Rule will help protect access to home respiratory therapy
supplies and equipment for the millions of Americans who require home respiratory care to remain
independent at home, which has eroded since the inception of the competitive bidding program. The Final
Rule now requires payment amounts based on the maximum bid of lead items in each product category.

“We commend CMS leadership, including Administrator Seema Verma, and CMS staff for meeting with
stakeholders like CQRC and seriously considering our constructive feedback, as well as patient voices,
when crafting this Final Rule,” said Dan Starck, Chairman of the CQRC. “It will be important for
suppliers to understand how these reforms change rate setting and incorporate these changes into their
bidding behavior. Today is a step forward, not only for providers who can now compete more effectively
in the market, but ultimately for Medicare patients with serious respiratory conditions, including chronic
obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), the third leading cause of death in the United States.”

While the Final Rule marks a major milestone for patients and providers throughout the home respiratory
care sector, CQRC remains concerned that applying the budget neutrality factor to home oxygen therapy
will continue to create access problems for patients. Now that the fee schedule for home respiratory
supplies and equipment is based on competitive bidding program (CBP) rates, it makes little sense - fiscal
or health-wise - for the budget neutral requirement to remain in place.

CQRC applauds CMS for recognizing the budget neutrality problem as it pertains to liquid oxygen, for
which it has indicated it believes the budget neutral requirement to be statutory, and urges Congress to
repeal the budget neutrality requirement to protect access to liquid oxygen and other home oxygen
equipment.

CQRC also remains concerned the application of the competitive bidding rates determined under the
previous methodology to non-competitively bid areas (CBAs) will harm patients. While CMS found there
is a difference in the volume of services in these areas, it has not yet acknowledged those differences
increase the costs of providing home oxygen supplies and equipment in those markets.

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In addition, CQRC is troubled CMS has proposed to add home ventilators, which are used by the most
vulnerable Medicare beneficiaries, to the next round of the competitive bidding program without first
testing the new methodology. CQRC expressed its hope to continue working with CMS to address these
issues so patient access to home respiratory care is not disrupted.

“As we continue working to expand access to home respiratory therapy to vulnerable Americans who
need it to maintain quality of life while they manage their respiratory illness, we look forward to working
with stakeholders at CMS and in the Congress to craft future policy revisions that further help Medicare
beneficiaries obtain life-saving oxygen,” added Starck.

About the Council for Quality Respiratory Care


The CQRC is a coalition of the nation's seven leading home oxygen therapy provider and manufacturing
companies. To learn more, visit cqrc.org and follow CQRC on Twitter at @TheCQRC.

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Contact Information:
The Council for Quality Respiratory Care
Ellen Almond
703-548-0019
Contact via Email
http://cqrc.org/

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