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Know When You Can — and Cannot — Waive Patient Copays

You may think you are doing your patients a favor when you write off their copays for your providers’ services. But you may hurt yourself badly in the process if you do. That’s because your practice’s generosity in waiving a patient’s financial responsibility may be violating the terms of your contract with a private payer, […]

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Need advice-Stay at home mom with previous 10+ yrs Coding experience cannot find work

I would like advice on what to do in order to get back into medical coding. I have 10+ years of coding experience. I have been a stay at home mom due to my husband receiving military orders overseas from 2012-2015. I last coded in 2012 and since I do not have current ICD-10 experience, I cannot find work. I have taken and passed the ICD-10 exam but need to know what other steps I should take in order to get back into coding. I have been working from home doing HEDIS abstraction since 2016 but our contract is currently on hold and I would like to get back into medical coding. Any help is much appreciated. Thank you!

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Incident to Provider Cannot Change Plan of Care

When a non-physician practitioner (NPP) performs an incident to service, that NPP must follow the plan of care as prescribed. He or she may not independently change the course of treatment. This requirement appears in Chapter 15, Section 60 of the Medicare Benefit Policy Manual, as shown in bold text: … to have …[a] service covered as incident to […]
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