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Review
. 2024 May 28;69(6):740-754.
doi: 10.4187/respcare.11699.

Pulmonary Rehabilitation Reimbursement Challenges

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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Reimbursement Challenges

Chris Garvey. Respir Care. .

Abstract

Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a highly effective intervention for persons with chronic respiratory diseases, resulting in improvement in exercise capacity, dyspnea, health-related quality of life, mood, reduced hospitalization, and improved survival and cost savings post-COPD hospitalization. Despite demonstrated effectiveness, PR is underutilized in part due to lack of awareness, limited access, and inadequate PR reimbursement. Poor payment is a long-standing barrier to PR's financial stability and access. Addressing PR payment, access, and utilization is a complex challenge and requires strategic, collaborative long-term approaches to meaningful solutions. Strategies to overcome payment disparities begin with legislative approaches to address limitations of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services coverage. Additional priorities include permanent approval for remote physician and advanced practice provider (APP) PR supervision, PR referrals by APPs, telerehabilitation using two-way audio/video technology, and elimination of the PR lifetime maximum limit of 72 h or units/patient. Methods are needed to effectively link appropriate PR prescribing and encouragement with primary care providers, hospitalists, case managers, and hospital navigators to optimize PR referrals. There is an important need to address inadequate PR access in rural settings. Potential opportunities to improve PR referrals and access include exploration of PR synergies with value-based care models that emphasize high-quality care and cost savings. Development and use of effective PR provider tools and resources may help address the above challenges as well as financially benefit PR programs.

Keywords: Medicare; access; awareness; exercise; insurance; payment; pulmonary rehabilitation; reimbursement.

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Conflict of interest statement

Ms Garvey discloses a relationship with Boehringer Ingelheim.

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Infographic for national social media campaign. Pulmonary rehab and cost savings. From the American Thoracic Society, with permission.
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Infographic for national social media campaign. Pulmonary rehab and mortality. From the American Thoracic Society, with permission.
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Map of Medicare Part A and B Medicare administrative contractors.

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