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04/22/2024
The proposed ICD-10 code changes -- released with the FY2025 Hospital Inpatient PPS (IPPS) proposed rule on April 10 -- include three new codes to better track the severity of patients with hypoglycemia.
04/22/2024
A recent survey shows that many Medicare-eligible patients are visiting urgent care instead of their primary care provider, a tendency that PCPs may be able to stem with some extra attention.
04/22/2024
Individual providers who only work from home can now use a United States Postal Service post office box (P.O. box) for their practice location address in the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). The update went into effect April 3, 2024.
04/22/2024
CMS’ new National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) policy is limited to individual providers — typically telehealth providers — who only work from home (see story on this page). The address exception is not an option for hybrid providers, such as those who are currently offering telehealth services under the telehealth waiver extension.
04/22/2024
With serious diseases spreading in some communities, now is a critical time to review your responsibilities if a person infected with a rare illness comes through your office, and how you should interact with your health care providers and other personnel.
04/22/2024
On April 3, the OIG published a report on how low behavioral health provider participation in Medicare and Medicaid impacts enrollees’ access to care.
04/22/2024
When practices turn to a substitute for modifier 59 (Distinct procedural service), two options from the series of Medicare-approved X[EPSU] modifiers stand high above the rest, and in most cases the claims-approval rates are superior.

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