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Optimizing Billing for Virtual Care in Primary Care

Medisys Compliance

However, navigating the small details of billing for these services can be challenging. This article explores into the key considerations for optimizing billing for virtual care in primary care, ensuring you receive proper reimbursement for your services.

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Telehealth Anesthesia Billing: A Comprehensive Guide

Medisys Compliance

However, navigating the specific billing practices for telehealth anesthesia services can be complex. This article provides a comprehensive guide for anesthesiologists and providers on telehealth anesthesia billing, covering key aspects of telehealth billing.

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Top 5 CPT Codes in Mental Health Billing

Medisys Compliance

When family members are involved, utilize specific code modifiers (-96, -97) and submit detailed clinical documentation demonstrating medical necessity. Remember, billing for less than 53 minutes under this code or submitting vague documentation can lead to claim denials. All rights reserved.

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List of Documents for Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs)

Medisys Compliance

Billing for Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) is tightly regulated by numerous federal as well as state-level regulatory authorities. Complete documentation will support all procedure codes your billed and will provide complete picture for payers. Informed consent. Any evidence of advance directives. Nurses’ notes.

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Consent and COVID Testing of Employees

AIHC

Written By: Compliance Blogger This article addresses COVID testing and consent considerations for: healthcare organizations, nursing homes and business associates or non-healthcare workplaces. This article is not intended as legal or consulting advice. Encourage and answer questions during the consent process.

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Update on No Surprises Act 2022

AIHC

Starting January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act protects people covered under group and individual health plans from receiving surprise medical bills when they receive most emergency services, non-emergency services from out-of-network providers at in-network facilities, and services from out-of-network air ambulance service providers.