Part B News
12/17/2018
You soon will welcome more than 45,000 new code bundles that place some level of restriction on your claims reporting — including common debridement, biopsy and E/M services — as the latest Correct Coding Initiative (CCI) edits sweep into place Jan. 1.
12/17/2018

As the spectrum of chronic care management (CCM) services widens, avoid a series of common coding and documentation errors, such as missing notes and a lack of specified timing, to ensure your claims are passing through without a problem.

12/17/2018

Among a raft of codes that are on track to lose eligible service amounts in the new year, you’ll find a series of lesion-removal services and other integumentary procedural codes, according to the Correct Coding Initiative (CCI) version 25.0 edits taking effect Jan. 1

12/10/2018
A recent HIPAA breach that involved transmission of protected health information (PHI) to only one party — a reporter — nonetheless cost a Connecticut practice $125,000, in part because the practice didn’t take simple precautions, which you should be taking right now.
12/10/2018
Take cues from the revised Correct Coding Initiative policy manual released in mid-November to polish your coding and billing efforts in 2019 and avoid common infractions tied to modifier 50, repair and tissue transfer procedures, lab testing and other areas.
12/10/2018
Spine surgery coders will want to pay close attention to the 2019 updates to Medicare’s National Correct Coding Initiative (CCI) policy manual. You’ll find important changes to Medicare’s coding rules for multi-level fusions and fusions performed with a decompression.
12/10/2018
Hold a tabletop exercise to gain a greater awareness of HIPAA security and to know how your practice should respond to a ransomware attack.
12/10/2018
In past five years, providers have vastly improved their denial rates on codes with modifier 50 (Bilateral procedure), Medicare data show.
12/03/2018
To keep up practice performance and cement employee loyalty in a tight market, improve your training of non-clinical staff to include not only job basics but also patient service and, where appropriate, management skills.
12/03/2018

Expand your horizon when it comes to remote patient monitoring, and you’ll find a tech-fueled way to seize payment opportunities when assessing and managing care during non-face-to-face episodes. Medicare will cover three new CPT codes for “chronic care remote physiologic monitoring” starting Jan. 1.

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