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01/25/2021
As COVID-19 vaccines slowly make their way into the health care system, practices are waiting and in some cases pushing to get supplies for their staff to reduce risk to their patients.
01/25/2021
When it’s warranted to separately report an office visit at the same encounter as a procedure, clinicians will need to carefully distinguish the two services as distinct in their documentation, according to AMA coding officials.
01/25/2021
A new final rule will allow items and services to gain approval for Medicare reimbursement more quickly than in the past, particularly medical devices that clear a specific FDA hurdle. But the devil is in the details, and the rule’s finer points will be ironed out in sub-regulatory guidance.
01/25/2021
Question: We have patients who can’t take part in an audio/visual telehealth visit, which is currently allowed under the COVID-19 rules. We understand we can report telephone-only visits, but the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requires a real-time, two-way, audio/visual encounter when the doctor or treating practitioner writes a prescription for a controlled substance.
01/25/2021
Question: One of our doctors failed to review and sign the encounter notes on some of his visits — and then, unfortunately, he passed away. Can we bill for the visits?
01/25/2021
Circle April 21 on your calendar. That’s the new expiration date for the declaration of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) that has been in place since the determination made by HHS Secretary Alex Azar on Jan. 31, 2020.
01/25/2021
While it may be a common perception that chronic care management (CCM) services fall entirely under the primary care umbrella, the latest Medicare data show that the series of codes (99487, 99489, 99490-99491, G0506), are under use by a broad cross-section of specialties.

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