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What is Non-Compliance in Healthcare?

MedTrainer

Non-compliance in healthcare refers to the failure of healthcare providers, institutions, or individuals to adhere to the laws, regulations, and standards established to protect patient welfare, maintain data security, and ensure the efficient and ethical delivery of healthcare services. What is Healthcare Compliance?

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Telehealth Anesthesia Billing: A Comprehensive Guide

Medisys Compliance

This article provides a comprehensive guide for anesthesiologists and providers on telehealth anesthesia billing, covering key aspects of telehealth billing. Eligible Services for Telehealth Billing The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) maintains a list of services eligible for 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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Optimizing Billing for Virtual Care in Primary Care

Medisys Compliance

Capture Patient Consent: Document the patient’s informed consent for receiving care via telehealth services.

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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.