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Medicare Compliance & Reimbursement
2004 Newsletter
HOME CARE: HHAs Need To Maximize Therapy Reimbursement
Medicare Compliance & Reimbursement
HOME CARE:
HHAs Need To Maximize Therapy Reimbursement
Published on Thu Jun 03, 2004
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Medicare Compliance & Reimbursement
REHAB:
Rehab Facilities Make Costly Comorbidity Errors
IRFs could be earning much more if they mastered comorbidity coding. Inpatient rehab facilities looking [...]
PHYSICIANS:
Docs Can Bill More Radiation Treatments
Understanding the timing of same-day reporting is key for physicians. Contrary to common belief, providers [...]
HOME CARE:
HHAs May Win Relief From MSA Changes
Surveys,M0175 also addressed in forum.
Home health agencies will face sometimes-crippling changes to their metropolitan statistical [...]
HEALTH PLANS:
Another Report Says Plans Get More Than FFS
Medicare reform is steering the dollars towards managed care plans. According to a May 20 [...]
HOSPITALS:
When Hospitals Can Bill For Outpatient Therapy
Three scenarios clear the mark,CMS says. Hospitals have long been confused as to when they [...]
HOSPITALS:
How To Claim Pool Refunds On Cost Reports
Accounting for provider tax refunds is trickier than hospitals think. The HHS Office of Inspector [...]
HOME CARE:
HHAs Need To Maximize Therapy Reimbursement
BILLWATCH
Bills introduced in the House: HR 4374. Abill to require Medicare providers to disclose publicly [...]
PROGRAM MEMO ROUNDUP
Heads up, durable medical equipment suppliers. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has updated [...]
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