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10/03/2022
One critical factor in physicians’ decisions to use new medical technology is a concern that the new tech may expose the physician or practice to liability claims.
09/26/2022
Check Medicare claims data, review the new program integrity measures for telehealth services and consider other telehealth-specific risks to avoid compliance issues for these services. Those are three ways health care attorneys say that practices can incorporate guidance from a recent report on telehealth services into their telehealth compliance efforts.
09/26/2022
While legislators and policy creators debate permanent changes to Medicare’s telehealth rules, the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a call to build program integrity protections into any changes. The agency included the reminder in its Sept. 2 data brief, “Medicare Telehealth Services During the First Year of the Pandemic: Program Integrity Risks.”
09/26/2022
A new study from the AMA shows physicians growing ever more comfortable with multiple forms of health care technology. The growth of telehealth is expected, but some tools that are also gaining fast, such as remote patient monitoring (RPM), may be less expected. Perhaps the biggest growth stock of all, though, is in the non-clinical area of price transparency and related data tools.
09/26/2022
Heads up: Congress is working up a bill to relieve providers whose reimbursement is set to take a sharp cut in 2023. But lawmakers seem inclined to take a different path than they did last year.
09/26/2022
You need a scorecard to keep track of coding and coverage changes for remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) services in the E/M chapter of the CPT manual.
09/26/2022
Five specialties added new E/M remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) services to their practices in 2019 and continued to increase reporting in 2020. Internal medicine was at the head of the pack in 2019 and stayed there in 2020, according to a review of Medicare Part B data for 2019 and 2020, the latest available.
09/19/2022
Alert staff to the new and revised medical decision-making (MDM) guidelines before they go into effect Jan. 1, 2023. Your practice also will need to revise materials that are based on the current MDM table and definitions, such as scorecards and training materials.
09/19/2022
A new study shows the growing role of psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNP) in filling mental health care needs, and suggests alternatives for practices accustomed to refer patients who need these services.
09/19/2022
Several federal agencies recently issued a set of final rules based on the No Surprises Act (NSA) that affects out-of-network reimbursement of providers. These rules should make it easier for providers to contest payer decisions — that is, if CMS can break the logjam in its independent dispute resolution (IDR) process, which experts caution the new rules may worsen.

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