Depression screenings: minimal extra work for new preventive service
Effective Apr 23, 2012
Published Apr 23, 2012
Don’t be quick to overlook Medicare’s new annual depression screenings because of the low RVU (0.51, $17.36). The preventive service is intended to take only 15 minutes and can be incorporated into your existing workflow with little effort.
“[CMS] is willing to throw a couple extra bucks to physicians and saying, ‘Not that you’re not already doing this, but we’re going to give you a little extra money if you do it in a formal way,’” says Joan Gilhooly, CPC, president of Medical Business Resources in Lorain, Ohio.
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