News & Analysis

September 1, 2015
Medicare Insider

One of the biggest challenges to the provider community, including hospitals and critical access hospitals (CAH), is keeping up to date with current regulatory requirements, particularly when it comes to rules on coverage, coding, billing, and payment for services provided to beneficiaries under federal healthcare programs, including Medicare and Medicaid. For those of you who have taken one of our hospital or CAH Medicare Boot Camps, you probably remember discussing this early during the week, when we identified the major official sources of authority on Medicare rules, as well as some tips about how to efficiently keep yourselves up to date.

August 25, 2015
Medicare Insider

Last week was a quiet week for CMS other than the release of the FY 2016 IPPS final rule on August 17 in the Federal Register. I thought I would take this opportunity to look at a billing issue about which I have recently been asked several questions. The questions generally revolve around how a hospital can bill for ambulance services when an inpatient leaves the facility for a procedure at another facility with the intention to return the same day. Unfortunately, since a hospital will trigger an edit that prevents the ambulance revenue code from being reported on the inpatient claim, it is assumed that the hospital must write off the transportation service. In fact, just the opposite is true based on CMS guidance.

August 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

CMS continues to update payment logic for comprehensive APCs (C-APC) with additional changes in the July quarterly I/OCE update.

August 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

Our experts answer questions about reporting ICD-10 strains and sprains,billing inpatient-only procedures, and more.

July 7, 2015
Medicare Insider

This week’s note is a follow up to an earlier discussion on coverage of drugs under the various parts of Medicare. Click the link above for more information and an in-depth analysis.

July 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

In an effort to accommodate the latest advances in technology and make the code set easier to modify for future technological changes, the AMA extensively overhauled codes for reporting drug testing in the 2015 CPT® Manual.

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