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02/09/2015
Practices should take note of two developments in meaningful use that could affect how they use their electronic health records (EHRs).
02/09/2015

Have a policy that helps your practice deal with this common security breach that your providers may be committing.

02/09/2015
About the initial point of contact with the patient when using the transitional care management (TCM) codes 99495 and 99496 -- Is documentation of the details of the call required to bill TCM?
02/09/2015

Determine whether to hire an embedded care manager to work within your practice or assign the job tasks to existing staff to capture reimbursement dollars that hinge on value- and quality-based care measures.

 
02/09/2015
Don’t automatically bill for a critical care service because the patient is being seen in an intensive care unit or emergency department. While those are the more likely locations for critical care, the service can be billed in any place of service, including the physician’s office.
02/09/2015

If you think you’ve got a case for using critical care codes but you’re not working a crash cart, double-check the billing criteria because few such claims pass muster outside the hospital.

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