News & Analysis

November 1, 2017
HIM Briefings

Mastering hierarchical condition categories (HCC) is key to success under new reimbursement methodologies that rely on risk-adjustment, quality, and value metrics such as the Quality Payment Program (QPP). Organizations need to take a close look at their training and audit programs to ensure that valuable information isn’t being left out of documentation—and negatively impacting HCC scores.

November 1, 2017
Medicare Insider

This week’s Medicare updates include the quarterly listing of program issuances, a fact sheet on the federal health exchange’s 2018 open enrollment period, revised instructions for certificate of medical necessity and durable medical equipment information forms, and more! 

November 1, 2017
Medicare Web

The largest source of estimated revenue loss in the healthcare midcycle in 2016 was attributed to inadequate documentation, according to a report by the Advisory Board. The report analyzed a range of hospitals in varying size, from 0–500 beds, to determine the impact of midcycle functions. The revenue loss reported for an average 250-bed hospital was $2–$5.5 million. 

November 1, 2017
Briefings on APCs

In July, Utah pain doctor Jahan Imani, MD, and Intermountain Medical Management, P.C., entered into a nearly $400,000 settlement with the OIG to resolve allegations that Imani’s practice submitted false or fraudulent claims due to improper modifier use for payment by improperly using modifier -59 with HCPCS code G0431.

October 26, 2017
Medicare Insider

This week’s note is the second in a series of articles examining coding, billing, and payment rules for rural health clinics.

October 25, 2017
HIM Briefings

Having just witnessed nature wreak havoc with back-to-back hurricanes, I feel it’s important to take a few minutes to remind everyone of the importance of Plan B—the backup plan. Let’s look at some real examples of how HIM professionals can be proactive to prevent chaos when unexpected events occur.

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