Ronald P. Kaufman, MD, presented “The AUA, CPT, and RUC: Interactions and Impact” during the 29th Annual International Prostate Cancer Update on January 24, 2019 in Beaver Creek, Colorado.
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The AUA, CPT, and RUC: Interactions and Impact – Summary:
Ronald P. Kaufman, Jr. MD, reviews Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding and reimbursement within the urologic field. Additionally, he discusses the need for today’s practicing urologists to understand the importance of American Urological Association (AUA) department of Public Policy and Advocacy and the Public Policy Council in the preservation of economic viability.
About the International Prostate Cancer Update
The International Prostate Cancer Update (IPCU) is an annual, multi-day CME conference focused on prostate cancer treatment updates. The conference’s faculty consists of international experts, and the event caters to urologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and other healthcare professionals. Topics encompass prostate cancer management, from diagnosis to treating advanced and metastatic disease. Dr. Kaufman presented this lecture during the 29th IPCU in 2019. Please visit this page in order to learn more about future IPCU meetings.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ronald P. Kaufman Jr., MD, is a Professor of Urology and Surgery in the Division of Urology at Albany Medical College in Albany, New York. Additionally, he was the Interim Chair of Urology when the division was in a period of transition. He attended Trinity College, followed by medical school at George Washington University. After completing his Urology residency at Duke University under the direction of David Paulson, he then joined the faculty at Albany Medical College. As a result of his extensive oncology training and interest, Dr. Kaufman developed a practice concentrating in general urologic oncology and currently focuses primarily on renal oncology, both open and robotic.
Dr. Kaufman was a member of the inaugural American Urological Association (AUA) Leadership Program in 2004. He then went on to chair the AUA Coding and Reimbursement Committee for eight years and continues to act as a consultant to the committee. Currently, he is the AUA Advisor to the American Medical Association (AMA) Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Editorial Panel and an active member of the Public Policy Council and the AUA State Advocacy Committee. Dr. Kaufman has also served as a board member and as President in the Northeastern Section of the AUA. Dr. Kaufman has been a member of the Executive Committee of the New York State Urological Society for many years and has served as its President.