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Physician Payments Sunshine Act goes into effect without initial concerns

By Kaiser Health News  
   August 06, 2013

The Physician Payments Sunshine Act, an Affordable Care Act provision requiring doctors and medical companies to disclose their financial relationships, went into effect Aug. 1. Physicians say they are now working to find a balance between necessary transparency and what some perceive to be burdensome filing. "We want to spend our time seeing patients, not doing paperwork," said Dr. Jason Mitchell the director of the Center for Health IT at the American Academy for Family Physicians. The Sunshine Act requires drug companies and medical device makers to report payments, gifts and investments to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Though the act is now in effect, a complete set of records are not due until March 2014 and will not be made public until September 2014.

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