CMS, Congress, and the Therapy Caps: Good News or Bad?
Uncertainty persists amid the looming prospect of yet another federal government shutdown. The federal government is open for business after the House and Senate agreed
Uncertainty persists amid the looming prospect of yet another federal government shutdown. The federal government is open for business after the House and Senate agreed
Bad advice tends to circulate regarding how to select the correct E&M codes. At a recent oncology conference in California, the speaker before me
Costs of outpatient versus inpatient knee replacement a clear area of contention in wake of report. Last week seemed to be a quiet time on
Best practices are described for eliminating redundancies and easing workloads during the HEDIS season now underway. Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) reviews are
The 340B drug discount program continues to be in a state of flux The American Hospital Association (AHA) recently filed suit to stop reductions to
Five major areas will challenge IRF providers in 2018, including the troublesome “presumptive compliance.” Let’s face it: there are a multitude of areas that Inpatient
Two new programs have significant potential in collectively effectuating a meaningful reduction in the appeals backlog. In casting a larger net, the Office of Medicare
CMS requires that all total knee replacements performed on fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries are performed in a hospital. AUTHOR’S NOTE: Since the release of the 2018
Without congressional action, new therapy caps became effective Jan. 1, 2018. Going into 2018, Medicare beneficiaries will have therapy benefits capped at $2,010 for physical
Confusion persists as providers anxiously await facility-specific guidelines from CMS. Did UHC provide to facilities an ED criterion to use when assigning facility ED evaluation
Two key areas the federal review contractors will be targeting next. An MLN Matters article published on Dec. 11 reported on a recent advisement from
The OIG has added specialty drug coverage and reimbursement by Medicaid to its Work Plan. In October, the OIG added specialty drug coverage and reimbursement
The 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule brings significant changes to payment rates, coverage, and coding for physician services, impacting practices nationwide. Join Stanley Nachimson, MS., as he provides a comprehensive guide to understanding these updates, offering actionable insights on new Medicare-covered services, revised coding rules, and payment policies effective January 1. Learn how to adapt your practices to maintain compliance, maximize reimbursement, and plan for revenue in 2025. Whether you’re a physician, coder, or financial staff member, this session equips you with the tools to navigate Medicare’s evolving requirements confidently and efficiently.
Dr. Ronald Hirsch provides critical details on the new Medicare Appeal Process for Status Changes for patients whose status changes during their hospital stay. He also delves into other scenarios of hospital patients receiving custodial care or medically unnecessary services where patient notifications may be needed along with the processes necessary to ensure compliance with state and federal guidance.
Healthcare organizations face complex regulatory requirements under the No Surprises Act and Price Transparency rules. These policies mandate extensive fee disclosures across settings, and confusion is widespread—many hospitals remain unaware they must post every contracted rate. Non-compliance could lead to costly penalties, financial loss, and legal risks. Join David M. Glaser Esq. as he shows you how to navigate these regulations effectively.
Protect your facility from unwanted audits! Join Becky Jacobsen, BSN, RN, MBS, CCS-P, CPC, CPEDC, CBCS, CEMC, and take a deep dive into both the CMS and AMA guidelines for reporting post operative pain blocks. You’ll learn how to determine if the nerve block is separately codable with real life examples for better understanding. Becky will also cover how to evaluate whether documentation supports medical necessity, offer recommendations for stronger documentation practices, and provide guidance on educating providers about documentation requirements. She’ll include a discussion of appropriate modifier and diagnosis coding assignment so that you can be confident that your billing of post operative pain blocks is fully supported and compliant.
Prepare your organization for the 2025 OPPS updates with expert insights from Tiffani Bouchard, CCS, CRCR, a Revenue Integrity Professional with over 30 years of experience. This webcast will address critical challenges in charge capture and coding, providing clarity on APC policies, C-APC packaging, exclusions, and payer-specific requirements. Attendees will learn actionable strategies to ensure compliance, optimize reimbursement, and mitigate risks of claim denials. Gain the knowledge needed to implement updates effectively, educate your team, and maintain seamless revenue cycle operations in the face of evolving OPPS complexities.
Join Beth Wolf, MD, CPC, CCDS, for an in-depth webcast on the FY2025 spinal fusion MS-DRG updates. Discover key changes in DRG classification, understand impacts on documentation and CMI, and learn strategies to ensure compliance.
Join Angela Comfort, DBA, MBA, RHIA, CDIP, CCS, CCS-P, as she presents effective strategies to strengthen collaboration between CDI, coding, and quality departments in acute care hospitals. Angela will also share guidance on implementing cross-departmental meetings, using shared KPIs, and engaging leadership to foster a culture of collaboration. Attendees will gain actionable tools to optimize documentation accuracy, elevate quality metrics, and drive a unified approach to healthcare goals, ultimately enhancing both patient outcomes and organizational performance.
Optimize your outpatient clinical documentation and gain comprehensive knowledge from foundational practices to advanced technologies, ensuring improved patient care and organizational and financial success. This webcast bundle provides a holistic approach to outpatient CDI, empowering you to implement best practices from the ground up and leverage advanced strategies for superior results. You will gain actionable insights to improve documentation quality, patient care, compliance, and financial outcomes.
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