Dialogue Volume 13 Issue 4 2017 | Page 11

REPORTS FROM COUNCIL Policy addresses issues that may arise when proposing uninsured services C This is an overview of the discussions and decisions made at the December Council meeting. ouncil has approved the Uninsured Servic- es: Billing and Block Fees policy following an external consultation. Overall, the policy retains the key content and central principles of the earlier policy. However, as a result of feedback – including input from the College’s Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Commit- tee – a number of changes were made. Most notably, new language has been added to emphasize how reliant patients are on the honesty and integrity of physicians when paying for uninsured services. The revised draft policy also includes a new section which requires physi- cians to be clear and impartial when proposing uninsured services as an alternative or adjunct to insured services. Council was satisfied that the revisions made to the policy will help to avoid situations where confusion can arise when paying for uninsured services. Other expectations of the revised policy include: • Charging reasonable fees • Considering the patient’s ability to pay • Communicating fees before unin- sured services are provided. • When offering a block fee, physi- cians must comply with a number of policy requirements and offer the option in writing. An article about the policy is on page 17. ISSUE 4, 2017 DIALOGUE 11