Part B News
06/29/2009

This chart shows the patients-per-provider ratio in the Medicare program, comparing the number of enrollees per provider, by specialty, in 2007 and 2008.

06/29/2009

Regardless of whether the health reform bill results in a public insurance option, the dated and much-maligned Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula that currently dictates your Medicare payments is likely to be replaced, so long as some sort of reform package passes, experts say.

06/29/2009

You'll need to identify as many patients eligible for a covered osteoporosis screening as you can - if you want to get the most out of your dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) machine. Reimbursement rates for DEXA have fallen sharply in recent years, with a 40% cut in 2007 (PBN 5/28/07) and the future is set to get worse.

06/29/2009

High hopes for a bipartisan health reform bill by summer's end that would mean huge changes for how you bill and get paid for Medicare and other services (PBN 6/8/09) are shrinking rapidly thanks to intense debate on whether the package should include government-backed insurance, Part B News has learned.

06/29/2009

You probably don't have a written contract defining your role at the practice. Most administrators and support staff at medical practices don't. But you should do as much as possible to make sure your incentives are outlined in writing, experts tell Part B News.

06/29/2009

July 1 signals the beginning of the third quarter, and the latest round of quarterly Medicare policy changes. There are relatively few changes for the quarter; here are five you need to know about.

06/29/2009

Adopt health information technology (HIT) such as electronic medical records (EMRs) to ensure your practice runs as smoothly and efficiently as possible as a patient-centered medical home.

06/29/2009

As the countdown to the permanent recovery audit contractor (RAC) program continues, you need to be on the lookout for "full denial" situations - cases where you'll be forced to return every dollar paid, even when the services performed were legitimate.

06/29/2009

This week's question is answered by John Burns CPC, senior consultant for DecisionHealth Professional Services.

Q.   If a Nurse Practitioner sees a patient, can we bill under the NPI of a doctor who was in the office, even if he never saw the patient and didn't sign off on the chart? We'd like to get the higher payment but we don't want to get audited.

06/29/2009

This chart shows how the number of non-physician practitioners (NPPs) enrolled in Medicare compares to the approximate amount earned per NPP over a recent four-year period.

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