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04/13/2020
In the middle of a pandemic that has killed thousands and has the potential to hospitalize millions throughout America, a renewed support for Medicare for All has risen to its highest point in nine months, according to a new Morning Consult/Politico poll.
04/13/2020
Question: The COVID-19 emergency has forced us to see nearly all our patients by telehealth only, and soon we may have to close down altogether, at least temporarily. Do we have to worry about patient abandonment trouble after this emergency lifts?
04/13/2020
Use of prolonged service codes went up between 2017 and 2018 and — since CMS is increasingly making use of them, especially for telehealth — it promises to go up more. But watch out for some denial traps. 
04/06/2020
From a neurology practice in Florida to a university heath system in Alabama, take an intimate look – directly from providers’ perspectives – at how life has changed for frontline medical groups in the struggle against the pandemic.
04/06/2020
As the coronavirus shuts down vast swaths of the American economy and the nation grapples with an unfolding national emergency, health care providers on the front lines are seeing severe repercussions to their day-to-day business operations, their financial livelihood and the ways they interact with patients.
04/06/2020
As America searched for rubber and gasoline on the home front during World War II, today’s health care workers and practices are racing against time to procure sustainable personal protective equipment (PPE) inventories.
04/06/2020
Question: A provider was using the new flexibility CMS offers to do telehealth visits by Skype when his transmission was interrupted and he had to finish the encounter by talking with the patient on the phone, with no visual component. He was conducting an E/M visit, and his notes suggest a 99212. Can I bill for that?
04/06/2020
Medical practice backers and industry groups are cheering the $2.2 trillion stimulus plan that President Trump signed into law March 27 to combat the severe economic consequences of the developing COVID-19 crisis.
04/06/2020
Nearly nine out of 10 medical facilities are experiencing personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
03/30/2020

You may be gearing up to offer patients telehealth services during the COVID-19 emergency since CMS waived the originating site requirements. If so, you may not be familiar with the requirements – and many of them have changed in the past few weeks. Make sure you code and document these claims so that they’ll be accepted, and watch out for private payers who haven’t adopted CMS’ waiver yet.

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