4 Pillars of Oxygen Reform

4 Pillars of Oxygen Reform

What are the 4 pillars of oxygen reform?

  1. Ensure supplemental oxygen is patient-centric. Change “home oxygen” to “supplemental oxygen” to ensure people requiring oxygen can live full lives outside their primary residence. Create a patients’ bill of rights to ensure care is focused on patient needs.
  2. Ensure access to liquid oxygen for patients for whom it is medically necessary.
  3. Create a statutory service element to provide adequate reimbursement for respiratory therapists to ensure patients have access to their expertise.
  4. To ensure predictable and adequate reimbursement and to protect against fraud and abuse, establish national standardized documentation requirements that rely upon a template rather than prescriber medical records to support claims for supplemental oxygen suppliers.

Why are these reforms needed?

Once the competitive bidding process was implemented though, cost effectiveness replaced patients’ needs.  Many patients who had been using liquid oxygen for years had the liquid oxygen removed.  They instead received large, cumbersome tanks.  Unfortunately, for many patients, this meant they were not able to continue living their lives the way they had.  Many have become homebound.

Impact on Patients

Below are a few statistics mentioned in the video:

According to Medicare data (which means this is only for supplemental oxygen users 65 and up) between 2013 and 2019

  • Medicare beneficiaries on POC increased 115%
  • Standard tank usage increased 22%
  • The companies supplying supplemental oxygen decreased by 39%
  • Liquid oxygen user decreased by 89%
  • The companies supplying liquid oxygen decreased by 73%