Medicare billing edits such as National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) edits and Medically Unlikely Edits (MUE) must be resolved at their root cause so that they do not continue to occur on claim
Under what circumstances would it be appropriate for a patient who does not meet inpatient criteria to be registered as outpatient receiving observation services?
This week’s Medicare updates include a list of new topics proposed for recovery audit review, a final decision memo for an NCD on MRI coverage, notice of the new interest rate for overpayments and underpayments, and more!
A CMS fact sheet reminds providers to brush up on their MIPS knowledge in regard to the quality performance category. This performance category is worth 50% of providers’ final MIPS score for 2018, and providers who demonstrate improvement from their performance in the category in 2017 could earn bonus points this year.
CMS reminded organizations to pay attention to billing and coding for specimen validity testing done in conjunction with drug testing. The agency reviewed recent code changes and billing guidelines for these lab tests in Special Edition MLN Matters 18001 released on March 29. CMS emphasized that providers that perform validity testing on urine specimens cannot separately bill the validity testing.