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10/07/2024
Make sure provider documentation supports your use of remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) services and urge providers to specify the condition or conditions linked to RPM services. Also, be sure to include RPM claims in your next internal review.
10/07/2024
Even if they’re just horsing around among themselves, it’s a good idea to circumscribe your employees’ use of TikTok in your practice — and not just for HIPAA reasons.
10/07/2024
From lacerations and burns to simple vs. complex conditions, coding in the emergency department (ED) comes with its own set of rules. Apply the following insights to your coding to efforts to ensure you are staying compliant.
10/07/2024
Share the latest Medicare physician fee schedule update to make sure staff have the current codes for drugs used for pain blocks, cancer treatment and sedatives administered for moderate sedation. The update went into effect Oct. 1, and if your practice submits deleted codes you’ll have to revise and resubmit faulty claims to get paid.
10/07/2024
Question: With the rise of telehealth services post-pandemic, what measures should health care organizations take to ensure HIPAA compliance and protect patient information in virtual environments?
10/07/2024
Providers can use remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) to treat a range of acute and chronic condition. But according to a recent evaluation and inspection report from the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG), essential hypertension topped the list of primary diagnosis codes on claims for RPM services (99091, 99453, 99454, 99457, and 99458).

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