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08/26/2019
Having trouble getting patients to do difficult follow-up therapies? Cardiac rehabilitation participation rates remain generally low in the U.S., but you can implement some methods that have been proven to raise them — and may also be applied to other rehabs as well.
08/26/2019
Many providers and medical groups are expressing dismay at the rate cuts expected to hit two frequently billed codes for cataract surgery in 2020, warning that sharp pay declines could harm patient care and break the bank, particularly in rural areas.
08/26/2019
You’re on pace to find significant adjustments to the medical record documentation review and verification process heading into 2020, as CMS seeks to curtail work burden associated with its reigning documentation standards.
08/26/2019

Added pressure in the lives of physicians leaves them uniquely vulnerable to suicide; some extra sensitivity and outreach may reduce the risk.

08/26/2019
Question: A new patient came in and saw our physician assistant (PA) for some lacerations. She did not see a doctor. A week later the patient returned for follow up with an M.D. For purposes of billing the E/M, is the doctor visit a new patient visit or an established patient billing?
08/26/2019
Practices are expecting to take a hit on cataract surgery fees in 2020 based on pay rates announced in the proposed 2020 Medicare physician fee schedule, and that could lead to a drain of hundreds of millions of dollars nationally.

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