Today the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued an advance copy of the CY 2015 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) proposed rule, which includes certain changes to the regulations implementing the Physician Payment Sunshine Act, also known as the Open Payments program. These proposed changes come just three days after the inaugural deadline for applicable manufacturers and group purchasing organizations (GPOs) to report to CMS detailed information regarding payments and transfers of value made to physicians and teaching hospitals, as well as physician ownership information. As previously reported, the Physician Payment Sunshine Act and related regulations require pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers and GPOs to register with and submit to CMS data on their financial relationships with physicians and teaching hospitals. This financial data will be made publicly available on the CMS Open Payments website. In the PFS proposed rule, CMS proposes the following changes to the Physician Payment Sunshine Act regulations:

  • Deleting the definition of “covered device” as duplicative of the definition of “covered drug, device, biological or medical supply”
  • Deleting the reporting exclusion for payments made to speakers at accredited continuing medical education events when certain requirements are met. Although CMS is deleting this express exclusion, it notes that such payments may still be excluded generally from reporting under the separate exclusion for indirect payments, which applies in those instances in which the applicable manufacturer is unaware of the identity of the covered recipient. In other words, the practical impact of this change may not be significant in the long run.
  • Requiring the reporting of the marketed name of the drug, device, biological, or medical supply related to the payment being reported. Previously, CMS finalized that for drugs and biologicals, manufacturers must report the market name of a related product, but that for devices and medial supplies, manufacturers could report either the name under which the product is marketed or the general therapeutic area or product category associated with the device or medical supply.
  • Requiring manufacturers to report stocks, stock options or any other ownership interest as distinct categories.

The proposed rule will be published in the Federal Register on July 11, 2014, and comments are due to CMS by September 2, 2014.