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CMS Aligns Extreme and Uncontrollable Circumstances Policies with Medicare Shared Savings Program

2017 was a rough year. Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria battered parts of Florida and devastated Puerto Rico. Wildfires destroyed hundreds of thousands of acres in Northern California. And the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented a new payment system tied to improved health outcomes and reduced spending — two things that are impossible to control in […]
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Shared Visit: Doctor treats new problem & mid-level treats follow-up problem

CMS has stated explicitly that if a shared visit is not incident to, it must be billed under the mid-level. But one of my doctors is questioning why we can’t bill it under him if the patient has two problems: the mid-level provider only treats follow-up problem, and he (the doctor) evaluates and treats the new problem.

Technically, this is a shared visit, and it is not incident to. Yet it seems that it would be perfectly fair to bill the visit under the doctor, since the mid-level is only performing that portion which is incident to. Can we do this?

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