Part B News
09/28/2015
Two electronic health record (EHR) systems have been decertified by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC), leaving the 48 eligible professionals (EPs) that used the programs at risk of being out of compliance with meaningful use rules.
09/28/2015
Question: One of our providers has not yet been credentialed by one of our plans. Can we have a credentialed physician co-sign the notes, then bill under the credentialed physician, as we would with a midlevel provider?
09/28/2015
Question: Is it appropriate to bill an office visit under the following scenario: A patient who has a trial spinal cord stimulator comes in during the global period to have the staples removed. During the visit, the doctor quantifies the trial results...
09/28/2015
Providers met less resistance successfully conducting — and getting paid for — flu vaccines in calendar years 2013 and 2014, and that trend is on pace to continue during 2015 to 2016 season.
09/28/2015
Here's the provider credentialing checklist used by Zetter Healthcare Management Consultants in Mechanicsburg, Pa. 
09/21/2015

An employee at a single-doctor practice recently contacted Part B News, complaining that her electronic health record (EHR) vendor had confirmed it would not be ready to accommodate ICD-10 codes Oct. 1.

09/21/2015

Increasing utilization and low denial rates for some non-physician practitioners (NPPs) stand out in a Part B News analysis of E/M codes in the newest 2014 claims data — and should be of interest to practices looking to expand their clinical staff.

09/21/2015

Individual providers and group practices facing a 2% payment penalty in 2016 for not meeting Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) requirements may ask CMS for an informal review of their reporting data to see whether corrections could wipe out the penalty.

09/21/2015

Make sure your patients have neither a positive colonoscopy in their records nor a family history of colon cancer to clear any barriers to getting paid for the Medicare-covered at-home stool test that you can run every three years.

09/21/2015

The experience of one of the more successful accountable care organizations (ACOs) in CMS’ recent report suggests that it pays for an ACO to invest heavily in extensive provider networks and in tools to support them — and if you can’t afford that, you should consider a less ambitious pay-for-performance model first.

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