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How the No Surprises Act Affects Provider Directories

Provider Trust

Their report from the third round of reviews found that of the 108 providers selected from 52 Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAO) directories, 48.7% Their report from the third round of reviews found that of the 108 providers selected from 52 Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAO) directories, 48.7%

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No Surprises Act Enforcement Begins

Hall Render

More than one year after its effective date, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) has started investigating consumer complaints alleging provider violations of the No Surprises Act. For a more in-depth review of the various requirements under the No Surprises Act, please review our previous articles here.

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Update on No Surprises Act 2022

AIHC

Written by: Joanne Byron , BS, LPN, CCA, CHA, CHCO, CHBS, CHCM, CIFHA, CMDP, COCAS, CORCM, OHCC, ICDCT-CM/PCS As a result of the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act, several No Surprises Billing Act regulations went into effect on January 1, 2022, for providers, facilities and air ambulance services.

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CMS Advances Rulemaking for Section 111 Civil Money Penalties and Future Medicals

Medval Compliance Blog

The Regulation Identifier Numbers for “Medicare Secondary Payer and Future Medicals” (0938-AT85) and “Medicare Secondary Payer and Certain Civil Money Penalties” (0938-AT86) were advanced to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review of the final rule. 0938-AT85 – Medicare Secondary Payer and Future Medicals (CMS-6047).

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in California

MedTrainer

California has the most rules of any state, so it’s no surprise that there is additional complexity when it comes to managing healthcare compliance in California. To effectively manage compliance, healthcare organizations must establish a robust system for monitoring and interpreting these changes and swiftly implement necessary adjustments.

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A Matter of Trust, Perception, Risk, and Uncertainty – The Big Issues Raised by the Acquisition of PatientsLikeMe and Other Patient Data Transactions

Health Populi

Get a cup of coffee and sit back, because this is a long one – not the usual short and sweet entry that each of us endeavors to craft on our respective blogs. Get a cup of coffee and sit back, because this is a long one – not the usual short and sweet entry that each of us endeavors to craft on our respective blogs.

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The Cobra Effect & Enforcing Compliance Standards

AIHC

As health care organizations review and update current compliance programs to adapt from the CPG to the newer GCPG, remember to archive previous compliance documents according to effective dates. One of the seven items, #5 is “Enforcing Standards: Consequences and Incentives.” Within item #5 are directives from the OIG related to incentives.