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10/17/2016
A penny-per-dose drop in the price of low osmolar contrast material (LOCM) may not sound like much, but to a radiologist who uses it several times a day, and is reimbursed 106% of average sales price (ASP) by Medicare on it, it will have a big impact over time.
10/17/2016

You have until Nov. 30 to defend yourself if you think you’ve been scored on the physician quality reporting system (PQRS) or the value modifier (VM) unfairly – and you should report even suspected errors lest you be wrongly penalized by as much as 6%.

10/17/2016

Don’t fall behind a key compliance date for section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age and disability in any health care program or activity.

10/17/2016

Get a handle on the type of prostate cancer screening you’re providing and shore up your diagnosis coding to rein in runaway denials on this common preventive service.

10/17/2016
What may be the last quarterly average sales price (ASP) update before a final rule changes the way Medicare reimburses providers for hundreds of drugs is out, with some big changes but a mostly level schedule/

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