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Angela Martin

Refine Your Medicare Home Health Billing

... for home health; New or changed guidance from CMS specifically on reprocessed payments or payment errors; and Any new standards regarding your Medicare home health billing practices that may impact your compliance and/or reimbursements. Read Read: Refine Your Medicare Home Health Billing

By: Angela Martin | 10/07/2009 | Health

Home Health Care v.s. Facility Placement : Options in Elder Care

... are not offered on a full time basis. The average visit by the nurse, aide and therapist is less than one hour each. Even Medicare home health aides only stay long enough to bathe and dress the patient. Private Duty Home Health can be ... Read Read: Home Health Care v.s. Facility Placement : Options in Elder Care

By: Sonja Kobrin | 22/12/2009 | Medicine
Paloma Home Health Agency

Fact Sheets Home Health Care

... 2048 for the speech and hearing impaired) or look on the Internet at http://www.medicare.gov.WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT HOME HEALTH CARE?There are several national organizations that can provide additional consumer information about home ... Read Read: Fact Sheets Home Health Care

By: Paloma Home Health Agency | 04/12/2009 | Wellness

Medicare RAC Auditors are coming to your area. Will your practice be ready?

... January of 2010. This includes physicians, hospitals, home health agencies, and Durable Medical Equipment providers. Waiting for Medicare to audit you can prove costly if you do not know where your billing and coding may be improper. The ... Read Read: Medicare RAC Auditors are coming to your area. Will your practice be ready?

By: Ken Martinez, President | 30/08/2009 | Outsourcing

Stop Medicare Fraud Before you Become a Victim

... see if your financial situation has improved, you should be leery of this practice. Other “red flags” to watch for include pressure selling for higher-priced services, receiving Medicare bills for services you have not received, so-called ... Read Read: Stop Medicare Fraud Before you Become a Victim

By: Jimmy Ellis | 29/12/2006 | Medicine

Medical Billing: the Lights are on But is Anyone Home?

... programs for the clinical laboratory and hospital industries as well as home health care agencies. The legislation comes in response to the proliferation of medical billing out sourcing companies throughout the health care industry ... Read Read: Medical Billing: the Lights are on But is Anyone Home?

By: David George | 23/01/2008 | Finance
Andrew Wachler

Does Your Practice Qualify as a Group Practice Under Federal Stark Law

... devices and supplies; home health services; outpatient prescription drugs; and inpatient and outpatient hospitalization services.   In addition, physicians should also be mindful that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) ... Read Read: Does Your Practice Qualify as a Group Practice Under Federal Stark Law

By: Andrew Wachler | 04/08/2009 | Law

Preventing Medicare Insurance Fraud With an Attorney’s Help

... the increase of health care cost. However, you must hire only those legal professionals with adequate knowledge about the rules and procedures of Medicare. It is not enough to pick an attorney who is engaged in practicing other fields. ... Read Read: Preventing Medicare Insurance Fraud With an Attorney’s Help

By: Rainier Policarpio | 25/06/2008 | Health & Safety

Software Plays an Integral Role in the Emergence of the ‘Medical Home

... expertise or training to implement, and what's more, Medicare (PQRI) and other Pay-for-Performance (P4P) programs are now providing financial incentives to use a Patient Registry with alerts and reminders in your practice. When you look for ... Read Read: Software Plays an Integral Role in the Emergence of the ‘Medical Home’

By: Joe Landau | 18/03/2009 | Software

Health Insurance Quotes Reform EasyToInsureME

... Colorado Medical Society (CMS) continues to seek support for a bill that would define the practice of medicine as including medical necessity determinations and utilization reviews performed by health plan medical directors. As currently ... Read Read: Health Insurance Quotes Reform EasyToInsureME

By: chris walker | 10/12/2009 | Insurance

Health reform's hidden land mines

... could prove so onerous to hospitals and nursing homes that they stop taking Medicare patients. Congress could dial back the cuts, but such a move would diminish the savings promised under the bill.And as the government reduces rebates to ... Read Read: Health reform's hidden land mines

By: Rick Lewis | 21/11/2009 | Insurance
Cleaves M. Bennett MD FACP

12 REASONS HEALTH CARE IS IN CRISIS

... can barely keep up. And the “not keeping up” problem is going to get much worse as the 78 million Baby Boomers become eligible for Medicare. Health Insurance for Americans is so costly for the same reasons that flood insurance is so ... Read Read: 12 REASONS HEALTH CARE IS IN CRISIS

By: Cleaves M. Bennett MD FACP | 29/08/2009 | Wellness

EasyToInsureME Individual Health Insurance Reform Weekly

... of local hospitals. Any willing provider is only one portion of the proposal. It would apply to health carriers and health benefit plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, and facilities. It would, for example, prohibit carriers from: ... Read Read: EasyToInsureME Individual Health Insurance Reform Weekly

By: Rick Lewis | 12/11/2009 | Insurance

How to Pick a Nursing Home or Assisted Living Facility

... circumstances they may accept Medicaid, under a process called Medicaid waivers. In most situations Medicare will only pay for nursing homes for the first 100 days of a stay. Thereafter, you will have to arrange for alternative ... Read Read: How to Pick a Nursing Home or Assisted Living Facility

By: Jeffrey Downey | 02/05/2008 | Health

Health insurers' antitrust exemption becoming a focus of reform debate

... from federal antitrust laws that prohibit price fixing and "bid-rigging," the practice of unscrupulous brokers ensuring that favored insurers get contracts.A major goal of national health care reform is to spur competition in the insurance ... Read Read: Health insurers' antitrust exemption becoming a focus of reform debate

By: Rick Lewis | 18/11/2009 | Insurance
 

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