Pulmonary Rehabilitation US Reimbursement Update: 2024

Despite well-established evidence of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR)effectiveness, inadequate US reimbursement has resulted in challenges that negatively impact PR financial stability, equity and access. 

The road to equitable payment and access to PR is a long and complex journey. All major pulmonary societies are working together to improve equity of PR reimbursement. ATS recently published a PR clinical practice guideline to update the evidence base of PR and further substantiate and define PR’s highly effective impact. As the evidence base of effectiveness improves, we all play a role in understanding and working toward improving patient program access, awareness, and adequate payment.

Creators and Guests

Francois Fadell MD ATSF
Host
Francois Fadell MD ATSF
Chief Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo,NY; Associate Professor of Medicine, Jacobs School of Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
Chris Garvey FNP, MSN, MPA
Guest
Chris Garvey FNP, MSN, MPA
Consultant retired Nurse Practitioner, Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Sleep Disorders, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco,California
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