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0 Delegation of Services & Co-management The Co-management Dilemma

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Disclosure  The speaker has no financial interest in the subject matter of this presentation and is not representing the Ethics Committee of the American Academy of Ophthalmology with this presentation.  For questions about the material contained herein or about the Academy’s ethics program in general, please contact the ethics program manager, Mara Pearse Burke at

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Why is this Topic Important?  Obligation to be Truthful  Integrity of the Profession  State and Federal Regulations

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Delegation and Co-management  Physicians routinely delegate care and co- manage patients: With the retina doc in the practice who refers a suspected RD With the tech who does a pressure check after glaucoma surgery With a retired Ophthalmologist who no longer performs surgery, but whose patients want to stay with her

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Potential Sources of Trouble  Delegation of care and co-management raise concerns when: There is inappropriate delegation There is inadequate consent  Rationale  Qualifications  Risks  Financial arrangements There is problematic utilization  Routine arrangement  No valid reason for arrangement  When the primary purpose is economic  When offered as an inducement for referrals  When established by coercion or condition from referrer

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY A Note on Law and Ethics  Delegation of medical care and co-management of individual patients are not per se unethical.  There are many legal issues and regulations that vary state-by-state of which you should be aware. Many states have laws that address fee splitting and/or co- management.  The state laws may cover procedures paid by private insurance.  Operative word is appropriate delegation, i.e., when it is in the patient’s best interests.

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Medicare/Medicaid Anti-Kickback Statute  Prohibits knowingly and willfully soliciting, receiving, offering or paying any “remuneration” in return for: Referring a person for an item or service which may be paid by a “Federal Health Care Program” (e.g., Medicare/Medicaid, Veterans Health Programs, Indian Health Programs, Tricare); or Purchasing, leasing, ordering any item or service which may be paid by a Federal Health Care Program.

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY What is “remuneration”?  “Remuneration” means Giving any thing of value directly or indirectly, overtly or covertly, in cash or in kind.  Thus, the referral of cataract patients in exchange for providing post-operative care can violate the federal Anti-Kickback Statute  OIG has expressed concern about co-management based on economic concerns rather than clinical appropriateness and has refused to provide safe harbor protections for such arrangements

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY AAO Resource  Guidelines for the Avoidance of Inadvertent Anticompetitive Conduct, Policy Statement of the AAO Avoidance.pdf  Be smart, utilize AAO and other resources to educate yourself before entering into any co- management arrangement.

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 10 Co-management Code of Ethics: Applicable Principles  Principle 1. Ethics in Ophthalmology. An issue of ethics in ophthalmology is resolved by the determination that the best interests of patients are served.  Principle 5. Fees for Ophthalmological Services. Fees for ophthalmological services must not exploit patients or others who pay for services.  Principle 7. An Ophthalmologist’s Responsibility. It is the responsibility of a ophthalmologist to act in the best interest of the patient.

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 11 Co-management Code of Ethics: Applicable Rules  Rule 2: Informed Consent  Rule 6: Preoperative Assessment  Rule 7: Delegation of Services  Rule 8: Postoperative Care  Rule 11: Commercial Relationships  Rule 15: Conflict of Interest

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 12 Rule 2: Informed Consent  Informed Consent. The performance of medical or surgical procedures shall be preceded by appropriate informed consent.  Informed consent is a dialogue: 1- An assessment of patient competence to decide 2- Disclosure of relevant information 3- An assessment patients ’ comprehension 4- Affirmatively obtain consent from patient or surrogate  Informed consent occurs before a patient or surrogate signs anything  Informed consent is not a signature on a document.

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 13 Rule 6: Pretreatment Assessment  Preoperative Assessment. …The ophthalmologist must evaluate the patient and assure that the evaluation accurately documents the ophthalmic findings and the indications for treatment…  Surgeons should make surgical decisions  Potential problems caused by delegation: Compromised physician-patient relationship Higher risk for litigation with a surprise outcome

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 14 Rules 7 & 8: Delegation of Services & Postoperative Care  Aspects of care within the unique competence of the ophthalmologist must not be delegated. (Rule 7)  The providing of postoperative eye care until the patient has recovered is integral to patient management. (Rule 8)  Some aspects of care may be delegated The delegatee must have adequate qualifications The delegatee must be a dequately supervised The patient and the delegatee must consent in advance to the co-management arrangement

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 15 Rules 11 & 15: Commercial Relationships & Conflicts of Interest  An ophthalmologist’s clinical judgment and practice must not be affected by economic interest in, commitment to, or benefit from commercial enterprises. (Rule 11)  A conflict of interest exists when professional judgment…has a reasonable chance of being influenced by other interests of the provider. (Rule 15)

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 16 Rules 11 & 15: Commercial Relationships & Conflicts of Interest  Fees should be commensurate with services Kickbacks Unethical Potentially Illegal  The primary rationale should not be economic 1 Routine arrangements No apparent patient-care rationale MD: An inducement for referrals OD: A condition for referrals 1) ASCR/AAO Joint Position Paper: Ophthalmic Postoperative Care

ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Appropriate Delegation  Efficient delivery of information  Efficient use of technology.  Ensures that the physician-patient relationship is maintained and nurtured.  Operative word is appropriate...