Those starting out in medical coding, billing, and management may question their move at times as they find it difficult to find a job without a depth of experience. But you may wan… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingRequirements for Reporting Allergy Services Are Nothing to Sneeze At
Make sure your practice is billing testing and immunotherapy preparation and provision correctly. Allergy services are on the radar of third-party payer investigation units because they have found that many practices code and bill these services wrong… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingFinal PFS Rule: Documentation
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) held an open door forum last week to review the Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) rule for 2019, including proposals that will be deferred until 2021 as part of the Patients over Paperwork initiative. … For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingCMS Resurrects Bundled Payments
CMS has said they plan on rolling out mandatory Medicare bundled payment models for cancer, and they are going to reconsider voluntary cardiac care bundled models, even though they had decided that cardiac care bundled care would not work. Bundled Mo… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingMillennials and Their Healthcare Access
Millennials, those born between 1980 and around 2000, access healthcare differently. Are you aware of their habits? Here’s an example. Millennials look for convenience and price transparency along with the fast service. This challenges the trad… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingNo Changes to E/M Payment Until at Least 2021
The 2019 Physician Fee Schedule and Quality Payment Program final rule has come out. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced they are not going to make changes to payment for E/M until at least 2021. CMS Administrator Seema V… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingAppeals Backlog Gone in 4 Years: Medicare
By law, the Administrative Law Judge level of Appeals has 90 days to resolve appeals submitted to the ALJ level. However, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Hearings and Appeals (OMHA) has been unable to keep up with the numb… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingAnthem Pays Largest HIPAA Fine
Anthem paid a $16 million settlement resulting from a series of attacks in both 2014 and 2015 that had the potential to expose personal health information (PHI) of 79 million people. Although they paid the $16 million settlement, Anthem does not adm… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingTelemedicine Offers Benefits to Providers
Deloitte did a 2018 survey of U.S. healthcare consumers and physicians, and found: 90 percent of physicians see the benefits of telemedicine technology but only 14 percent have the ability to perform video telemedicine visit capabilities right now. Of… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
Continue ReadingGet More Involved with Your Local AAPC Chapter
Getting more involved with your local AAPC chapter involves little steps and does not mean that you have to make a huge commitment to the chapter. There are a lot of benefits to getting more involved in the chapter, including meeting more AAPC members… For more, read here: AAPC Blog
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