Cardiology Question for the Week of September 9, 2019
What needs to be imaged for a non-selective abdominal aortogram with bilateral lower extremity arteriograms?
What needs to be imaged for a non-selective abdominal aortogram with bilateral lower extremity arteriograms?
What are the criteria for the DOS exception mentioned in last week’s question?
APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA – PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION IS COMING Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) for advanced diagnostic imaging – this topic has been looming for the past
With recent significant changes in the fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy code family, let’s review a few key takeaways. Prior to this year, there were
The announcement is all but ensured to trouble providers already concerned about overreach. Federal healthcare oversight authorities have announced that they are expanding their “revocation
Lessons learned from last year’s Hurricane Florence have helped one North Carolina hospital prepare for Hurricane Dorian. Meanwhile, Florida has responded to the nursing home
The legislation raises questions regarding logistics. As residents of the U.S. Southeast prepare for Hurricane Dorian, which is expected to skirt the coast today, bringing
Changes are effective Oct. 1, 2019. With fewer than 30 days remaining before the transition of payment for inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) services to the
State Legislature has passed a new law to protect due process. You all likely have read the reports by RACmonitor regarding the debacle in New
Shorter ALOS was associated with increased readmissions. Recently a fellow RAC Relief community member wrote that while 30-day inpatient readmissions had deceased under the HRRP
What is the National Uniform Billing Committee?
What are some coding tips for 75774?
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